Blegging for PDA advice
Five years ago I bought a Palm Pilot and discovered that I didn’t have enough appointments to make it worthwhile — so I wound up not using it all that much. Five years later, I’m finding that my schedule is filling up more rapidly and further in advance. In other words, now I need a ...
Five years ago I bought a Palm Pilot and discovered that I didn't have enough appointments to make it worthwhile -- so I wound up not using it all that much. Five years later, I'm finding that my schedule is filling up more rapidly and further in advance. In other words, now I need a PDA. What's the best one in the marketplace right now? This is most definitely a job for my readers.
Five years ago I bought a Palm Pilot and discovered that I didn’t have enough appointments to make it worthwhile — so I wound up not using it all that much. Five years later, I’m finding that my schedule is filling up more rapidly and further in advance. In other words, now I need a PDA. What’s the best one in the marketplace right now? This is most definitely a job for my readers.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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