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Hi guys. I'm kind of newish around here compared to some/most of you... I just realized how cool and useful and stuff it can be to use my 8125 to read RSS feeds/podcasts. I was hoping some of you guys who subscribe to RSS stuff (not just with your phones, but PC too) wouldn't mind sharing some of your feeds with me. Blogs, news, comics, miscellaneous stuff... I don't care, I'll be the judge of if I want to see it or not.
I see with some readers, they are able to import/export lists in OPML format.. so I figured that would be a good standard to go by, unless you just feel like typing everything out, that works too.
This isn't just for me, it's for every inquiring mind who wants a new feed to look at in their daily routines.
I'm still deciding on what RSS reader to use... I'm testing out egress and newsbreak. Hubdog takes up a lot of memory but at least it's free (and it was pretty good except for the memory stuff). pRSSreader is free but it was also pretty good. I know there are a LOT of threads on RSS readers for these mobile phones, but if anyone wants to throw in input, maybe hand me a reader I haven't thought of/heard of before, I would appreciate it.
Thanks guys, I'm looking forward to what everyone likes/thinks is worth their time.
I use SPB Insight not free but very good, has a feed guide built in with the top threads. Might be worth thinking about.
I personnaly use pRSSreader, a great freebee...
See more here : http://pda.jasnapaka.com/prssr/
What i like best ?
The ability to cache some webpages on a SD (let's say) to have an off-line reading...
thanks guys, I was really looking for what feeds you subscribe to and stuff
I like pRSSreader too. i haven't tried SPB Insight, hope they have a free trial!
Anyone else?
Make it free
jonflow said:
thanks guys, I was really looking for what feeds you subscribe to and stuff
I like pRSSreader too. i haven't tried SPB Insight, hope they have a free trial!
Anyone else?
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Try this "65217953" and make the insight free.
banerjeez said:
Try this "65217953" and make the insight free.
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thanks my friend but it didn't work!
Not sure if I like SPB Insight anyway.. I only do a couple feeds that contain podcasts, but it doesn't look like insight supports podcasting at all. I don't want to be hindered later...!
Anyone else have any RSS lists they don't want to submit?
the two forums that i probably check the most often are the xda wizard ones...and fatwallet.
hot deals at fatwallet
http://www.fatwallet.com/rssfeed.php?c=18&deals=50
free stuff at fatwallet
http://www.fatwallet.com/rssfeed.php?c=22&deals=50
finance at fatwallet
http://www.fatwallet.com/rssfeed.php?c=52&deals=50
for reader, i usually futz around with pRSSreader...only because it's free and functional.
I found a great site for OPML sharing, it is located at http://share.opml.org
Thanks to all zero of you were nice enough to suggest an RSS reader (i asked you not to do this) and to share your RSS feeds lists (only one person got close). You really made this thread worthwhile. I hope the extra ~60 seconds it would have taken you to export your feeds to an OPML file and upload it here were spent wisely.
Nice find jonflow, that site has helped me fill up my list of feeds quite nicely. I've avoided the RSS reader thing altogether and just sync accross my RSS feeds using Outlook 2007. They appear in an RSS feeds folder in Messaging, and they even get pushed out right away with OTA sync, it's an intergrated lazy man's match made in heaven.
Try looking at NewsBreak2.0 I tried it out with some video podcasts too, but for some reason they would always lag, otherwise I really like it.
Eh, I don't subscribe to any podcasts, vidcasts, etc... I don't really get anything through RSS that's easier for me to get through email, so I've never seen the need for another app in RAM that'll check info thats a pain to read on the small screen. I've also been testing rssfwd.com, and I'm really liking that since it makes it much nicer to get a daily digest like with Slashdot.
Code for SPB Insight 1.5.1 newest version (trial can be downloaded from spbwarehouse.com)
Admin edit: code removed.
Code is my personal unlimited license (can be distributed as much as I want " my reward for beta testing")
enjoy
Like the post said.
I seem to be getting around alright. With some help from this forum, and the stickies, It's been a good transition. I'm coming over from a BlackJack, but had only used it for a couple of months. So far, I find WM6 to be fairly intuitive and easy to manage.
As a work tool, this is going to be sweet for me. I'm a teacher, and I travel from class to class. The coolest thing is that I can now load my grade book program on the Tilt and only sync to my laptop at weeks end. I've been lugging that monster for three years. I'm looking forward to leaving it at home.
For other "newbies", the search function works like other vB forums. I've had great luck.
From one newbie to another: Welcome
Just a word of caution, in rare cases if you happen to open the file on your PC and also on your PPC it may decide to "update" the file on your PPC and wipe out all your latest info. Didn't happen very often to me, but when it did You can either store it on your memory card and copy it over from there or...
I'm a college student and I really like gadget type devices. Do you think the Tilt is overkill for a college student? I know the iPhone is supposed to be the best for college students and stuff, but I don't like the limited nature of apple's products.
Do you think the AT&T Tilt should really be only for professional users, and if so what do you reccomend instead that does have WiFi (a key to my purchase!)
Thanks guys.
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I'm a college student and I really like gadget type devices. Do you think the Tilt is overkill for a college student? I know the iPhone is supposed to be the best for college students and stuff, but I don't like the limited nature of apple's products.
Do you think the AT&T Tilt should really be only for professional users, and if so what do you reccomend instead that does have WiFi (a key to my purchase!)
Thanks guys.
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i guess it's your opion, i'm sure there's plenty who will tell you the Tilt/TyTY II is better for college students, it doesn't really matter what it's suppose to be for it's what you want. All the iPhone really is, is just an ipod w/a phone feature in my opion, how is that the best for college students.
redsrule2500 said:
I'm a college student and I really like gadget type devices. Do you think the Tilt is overkill for a college student? I know the iPhone is supposed to be the best for college students and stuff, but I don't like the limited nature of apple's products.
Do you think the AT&T Tilt should really be only for professional users, and if so what do you reccomend instead that does have WiFi (a key to my purchase!)
Thanks guys.
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If you are a Mac guy than it is hard to go wrong with the iPhone. Just remember it is more of a music player than a smartphone.
Yeah I guess I mean more popular among college students.
I am not a mac guy at all, so that's why I'm thinking about the Tilt. Just wish it wasn't so bulky!
I say go for it if you can get a good deal. it's not over kill if you use it right?
I'm only in high school and i love my Tilt. So it's really for anybody.
I am not a business user at all, although it is a huge help in keeping up with to do lists, appointments etc... It seems to me the calendar functions would be ideal for a college student, to keep track of exam dates etc.
There are so many FUN things you can do with the Tilt too
Mine is full of music, games and other goodies which would definitely not fall under the business category.
The only thing is, I believe the iPhone is more of an as-is type phone. You take it out of the box and you're ready to go. The Tilt, you will want to customize to your liking, which in my opinion is the fun part. And here, on xda you can find so many wonderful threads, and helpful people that you will soon become obsessed with tweaking your phone, lol. You can spend hours on just how you want your Today screen to look, let alone how you want it to function
Besides, the Tilt can do everything the iPhone can do, and more
yea i just got out of hs and i love my tilt so as long as ur not like slow and get complicated easily your cool
i am a college student and i run and manage a online ecommerce business and i wouild say that even if i dididnt i would still love the tilt
haha im actually a college student and i love my kaiser! xD.. im waiting for the qualcomm's drivers for 3d acceleration, u know, games and more.
in my opinion, its for everyone if you like it.. and if you know how to use it xD .. im owner also of a wizard and a shift.. xD..
I'm jobless, hopefully a Masters student by the coming September , and I sue the TyTyn2, I dont have appointments to keep, nor do I use the Document editors etc... Then you might ask what I need the TyTYn2 for? We'll I'm a BE in Mech,aspiring to become a Programmer, hobby programmer at the moment actually, the good thing is I can run J2SE apps on it, theres a C# compiler for it, and its hackable, coming from the Linux(Motorola EZX E6) side of things.
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Akshay
I'm a college student as well and I specifically bought the Tilt for school! It's got wi-fi so I can check email and all of that on campus for free and the 3G if I need some speed to download a file while I'm on BART for school. Also, the calendar options are great! I use it to keep track of projects and class meetings and the like. Office support is awesome too so I don't have to drag my laptop out when I want to work on an english essay for example. I'm currently trying to get a C++ compiler to work on it(getting my AS Degree in CS) so i can do work on the go. Also, in my opinion, Kaiser way better than the iPhone. No 3G on the iPhone, its a closed source system mainly(at the moment at least) and one big disadvantage is no replaceable battery so if you run out or forget to charge it, you're a goner. Hope this helps!
@beret
Going OT for a bit, heres a C# compiler if you need it. Forget where I got it from though . Hope it helps.
i think that having a pda phone is a great thing for a college student. i used to use my phone so much during school, i used to access my schools wifi, download ppt presentations, open up teachers powerpoint slides, send email...and even take notes in MS word. the one thing that i never got around to was buying one of the bluetooth keyboards like the iGo. If i would have had that, it would have made note taking a lot easier. In all honest, my phone was my email/phone/mp3 player/notebook/web browser all in one. Helps keep you organized, and a hell of a lot easier to lug around compared to even the smallest notebook. And really, you still keep a lot of the functionality.
Hey!
If you want to send and receive MMS messages, which can be pretty popular on the college circuit, I'll bet, buy the Tilt as you can't receive MMS with the JesusPhone
The reason I picked the Tilt over the iPhone, was EXACTLY because it is more
geared toward business, whereas (in my opinion) the iPhone is geared more toward multimedia. The iPhone is a great phone, and fantastic at what it does, but, I live & work in a Windows environment, and having pocket excel, word & outlook is a must for my needs.
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as you can't receive MMS with the JesusPhone
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Brilliant. Never heard it called that before.
cincy1020 said:
The only thing is, I believe the iPhone is more of an as-is type phone. You take it out of the box and you're ready to go. The Tilt, you will want to customize to your liking, which in my opinion is the fun part.
Besides, the Tilt can do everything the iPhone can do, and more
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Well, the iPhone has third party software also, very similiar to Windows Mobile, matter of fact it has a wide range of open source software that installs with just a click. It is great if you a more than average phone user, the iPhone is great. It allows customization just like the Kaiser.
But if you want your phone to be an actual PPC, join us here at XDA. I used both phones, I however prefer my Kaiser, because it like the "freedom", I hate apple's unlocking policy, and unrelease SDK.
Well, WM Phone beats iPhone with 3G, and if it applies, a hardware keyboard.
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Hey!
If you want to send and receive MMS messages, which can be pretty popular on the college circuit, I'll bet, buy the Tilt as you can't receive MMS with the JesusPhone
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Well you can send and receive MMS with the iPhone with the help of third party software which is still freeware. I just hate to be bias in helping him decide what phone to get.
The nice thing about the tilt is that you can flash other roms on it and not have to worry about your sim being unlocked or locked or what hacker came out with what app, etc.
The guys hacking the iphone are great but I don't want my phone functionality being dictated by a hobby hacker...I'd rather have my extra functionality dictated by that.
In the current issue of PCPro magazine (UK) the Orange version of the Kaiser is chosen as the best smartphone in a comparative test.
I notice that the test lists the huge range of features that the Kaiser has as a big plus point, plus the keyboard.
Having had the Kaiser now for about three weeks, I am coming to the conclusion that the Kaiser is the technological equivalent of a Spork. A spork is a cross between a spoon and a fork. At the risk of being a little unfair, its not a very good spoon and its not a very good fork, but at least its one utensil rather than two. I wonder if the PCPro guys really tested out all of the Kaiser's functions (such as the camera - slow and no flash); or the video; or the less than intuitive functions, of which there appear to be quite a lot? In my experience, easy to use it ain't (although I admit to being a smartphone novice).
It has occured to me that the Kaiser is probably best suited to techno geeks rather than to your average user. I remember that years ago I bought an Iriver MP3 player rather than an Ipod, because it had more functions. Most of the iRiver message boards were concerned with how best to tweak the player, so that it would be easier to use (as easy to use and as intuitive as the Ipod). Eventually, I got fed up with the iRiver and bought an Ipod.
My conclusion after three weeks is that the Kaiser sells mainly on multi-functionality, whereas the Iphone sells on useability (and looks). As a non-techie (as most punters are) I think that the Iphone would probably have suited me better for internet and email. I hope to change my mind as I persevere with trying to get its various functions to work.
Who are you calling a techno geek?!?!
Oh yeah, that is me in a nutshell!
Thats why i got the Tilt over the iPhone though. I knew that i could customize and do tons more stuff on the tilt over the iPhone...maybe that just means i have too much time on my hands...
ps, i also got an iRiver over the iPod. my reasons were that i could treat it like a hd instead of tying myself to iTunes (i though you can go around iTunes, but thats besides the point).
If you wanted to browse the internet, the Kaiser is the way to go.
3.5G Kaiser v 2.5G iPhone............
rienzi said:
the Kaiser is the technological equivalent of a Spork.
It has occured to me that the Kaiser is probably best suited to techno geeks
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Possibly, as I do like to play with things! I kinda think of it as a Swiss Army Knife. Lots of little functions, and possibly a compromise as a result. Could it have a better GPS, Wifi, etc? Yes, but I bet that would effect battery life. Better multimedia support? Personally, I haven't had an issue with it, but out of the box an iPhone is tied to iTunes (does it have the issues with MP3's and WMA files that iPods have / had?). I like being able to sync my Kaiser with Windows Media player, or just pop my memory card into my laptop and copy over an MP3 manually.
Can I play with my phone, and just factory reset if it needs to go in for repair? Yes. Could I do that with the iPhone? Well, wasn't there that little issue with iPhones getting bricked when applying an official Apple upgrade on certain networks if you had 3rd party apps installed and voiding the warrenty?
You do need to play a bit with a Kaiser to get the most out of it, but this is a wonderful community and resource for doing just that. What are your issues with Internet and email? Have you tried the Opera browser to get around the internet issues? Personally, for sending / receiving email with and without attachments I have no issues. Maybe this is because I am a techno geek and have used PDA's for years. I'm sure that once you get your Kaiser setup the way you need, you'll be perfectly happy. I know that this has been the best 'out of the box' device I have had and any geek stuff I have done is just personal preference, I could have lived without it and not compromised the end result.
who called me techno geek!!?? x3!!
yup the kaiser is more like a swiss army knife x)!
with a world of possibilities!!..
just think a little .. microsoft has more time on the mobile market than apple x)
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Possibly, as I do like to play with things! I kinda think of it as a Swiss Army Knife. Lots of little functions, and possibly a compromise as a result. Could it have a better GPS, Wifi, etc? Yes, but I bet that would effect battery life. Better multimedia support? Personally, I haven't had an issue with it, but out of the box an iPhone is tied to iTunes (does it have the issues with MP3's and WMA files that iPods have / had?). I like being able to sync my Kaiser with Windows Media player, or just pop my memory card into my laptop and copy over an MP3 manually.
Can I play with my phone, and just factory reset if it needs to go in for repair? Yes. Could I do that with the iPhone? Well, wasn't there that little issue with iPhones getting bricked when applying an official Apple upgrade on certain networks if you had 3rd party apps installed and voiding the warrenty?
You do need to play a bit with a Kaiser to get the most out of it, but this is a wonderful community and resource for doing just that. What are your issues with Internet and email? Have you tried the Opera browser to get around the internet issues? Personally, for sending / receiving email with and without attachments I have no issues. Maybe this is because I am a techno geek and have used PDA's for years. I'm sure that once you get your Kaiser setup the way you need, you'll be perfectly happy. I know that this has been the best 'out of the box' device I have had and any geek stuff I have done is just personal preference, I could have lived without it and not compromised the end result.
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yeah, the Swiss Army Knife analogy is a good one. The scissors and screwdrivers never seem to work well, but the knife is a good bit of kit overall.
I really do want to love my Kaiser and am making some progress with it. I can now receive the emails (i.e. those of my main pc email account) but still can't manage to send them. I keep getting the following error message from the server: '550 Administrative prohibition - relaying not allowed'. No idea what it means. I think I may have the outgoing mail server wrong somehow.
Incidentally, if I click on streamimg media and see the rtsp:// what do I do next in order to get, say a BBC broadcast?
well i constantly sign on aim and u cant do that on iPhone...among other things.
It has it's faults, we all know, but what phone with all these functions doesn't?? OH, thinking about it...no other phone has all these functions in this small footprint!!!
JUst a simple comment...I LOVE IT!!!
Sold two laptops as a result of using this phone and made a profit!!!
Can't beat that...
AT&T Tilt phone is Grand Champion
Top 10 Cell Phone Favorites for 2007 (PC World)
AT&T Tilt phone is Grand Champion.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140584-c,cellphones/article.html#
To me its like the difference between one of those really basic calculators with the really big buttons on the front (iphone) and a full on scientific graphing calculator that does everything (Kaiser). Yes the first one will do for most people and is easier to use, but for anyone who needs the functionality the scientific is the only option
i really do love my kaiser x)...
i had an iphone but.. i gave it to my sis..
its easy to use.. but.. i got bored with the same things allways!!
(youtube, phone, phone, youtube, music, etc)
now.. on my kaiser i have a C# compiler, it is more interesting for mee!
and a lot of games but.. (yup the drivers suck)
now im waiting for those drivers..
i think the kaiser is an amazing FULL Machine.. x)
Best Pda & Best Handheld
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Top 10 Cell Phone Favorites for 2007 (PC World)
AT&T Tilt phone is Grand Champion.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140584-c,cellphones/article.html#
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WINNER OF PDA ESSENTIALS AWARDS 2007 - BEST PDA & BEST HANDHELD
The HTC TyTN II (P4550/Kaiser) was given 9/10 from PDA Essentials with the Editors Choice Award "Quite simply as good as Windows Mobile has to offer, this is a stunning handheld"
rienzi said:
yeah, the Swiss Army Knife analogy is a good one. The scissors and screwdrivers never seem to work well, but the knife is a good bit of kit overall.
I really do want to love my Kaiser and am making some progress with it. I can now receive the emails (i.e. those of my main pc email account) but still can't manage to send them. I keep getting the following error message from the server: '550 Administrative prohibition - relaying not allowed'. No idea what it means. I think I may have the outgoing mail server wrong somehow.
Incidentally, if I click on streamimg media and see the rtsp:// what do I do next in order to get, say a BBC broadcast?
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That means you are sending via one server but as if from another.
Change your outgoing server to the correct one and use authentification.
To see streaming media, go to the relevant site and click the relevant link
The tilt is meant for geeks. That's true.
I had an 8525. I've never been so impressed and so happy with a phone. I could do literally everything i wanted. Then the iPhone cam out. I love macs, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I was bought by the intuitive browser and phone capabilities.
However, within the 6 months I had it, I felt the iPhone was directing me moreso than I directed the iPhone. I had to type a certain way for the keyboard (which was the weakpt) and had to deal with slow EDGE connections. Also, besides the cutesy programs like the program where you can take a pic and then put pirate hats on them (o wow.), there wasn't really much to offer.
I recently got a Tilt, now I'm wondering - why did I even stray in the first place?
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To me its like the difference between one of those really basic calculators with the really big buttons on the front (iphone) and a full on scientific graphing calculator that does everything (Kaiser). Yes the first one will do for most people and is easier to use, but for anyone who needs the functionality the scientific is the only option
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That is the best analogy right there.
And FWIW, I see no reason to ***** and moan about something NOT being "perfect" None of them are so for the sake of your own health and sanity lower your expectations a bit or you will find yourself constantly dissapointed.
The Kaiser/Tilt is a damn good device that is capable of a whole lot. Which makes it appeal to a very broad base of users Nuff said. You want perfect? Then either customize your Kaiser to fit YOUR needs (and be happy you actually have that option... <cough> iPhone </cough> )
Or design, build/manufacture your own.
rienzi said:
I keep getting the following error message from the server: '550 Administrative prohibition - relaying not allowed'. No idea what it means. I think I may have the outgoing mail server wrong somehow.
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Yep that would be the case! My ISP is plus.net in the UK for internet and email, my mobile phone provider is o2. Now on my laptop, to send email I use the server relay.plus.net. If I use the same one on the Kaiser (unless I'm on my home network connected via my wireless router) I get that error message. Changing the outgoing to server to smtp.o2.co.uk allows me to send email from the Kaiser when I'm out and about. The incoming mail server never changes. So what you need to do is find out what the outgoing mail server is for your mobile p-rovider, enter that in your settings and you should be good to go!
Liked your extra analogy to the swiss knife thingy, it may not be perfect, but what else has all the features that kinda do the job?
I confess
Yep - geek and proud - reckon the Kaiser is the best thing since sliced bread. Many moons ago the non-geeky devices were known amongst my fellow techies as "tarts' systems" politically incorrect expression now but I've been too long in the business to drop it and I've yet to find a more apt repost to people who denounce those of us with a healthy appreciation of technology as geeks!
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Yep - geek and proud - reckon the Kaiser is the best thing since sliced bread. Many moons ago the non-geeky devices were known amongst my fellow techies as "tarts' systems" politically incorrect expression now but I've been too long in the business to drop it and I've yet to find a more apt repost to people who denounce those of us with a healthy appreciation of technology as geeks!
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I have an appreciation of technology, but I don't think its good for my health! I am one of those unfortunate persons who love gadgets, but often does not know how to get them to work! At the moment i feel like a failed wannabee geek. I spent hours yesterday trying to get my pc email to synch with my kaiser, without success (the t- mobile wizard didn't work for me!). I still can't get streaming video to work either. I too hope to get to the point where I can say that the kaiser is the best thing since sliced bread
ps pat, I'm in Yorkshire too
are you bored of your iPhone yet? are the features getting old? do you miss windows mobile? Do you have anything to look forward to?
should have kept your Kaiser...
Oh good... another useful thread.
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I'd rather have a kaiser of an iphone. Although, I'm pretty sure people are able to make some kind of software for the iPhone now. hacking it or something.
I had the iPhone and I came to the kaiser. Its called jailbreaking, once you do that an app called installer shows up and you install apps from there.
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I had the iPhone and I came to the kaiser. Its called jailbreaking, once you do that an app called installer shows up and you install apps from there.
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1.1.3 is full of apps now. I actually use the iPhone a little bit more than the Kaiser today. Just because I wanted to see what's all the fuss was about with 1.1.3. But hey iPhone and Kaiser are both great devices, that can not be compared.
You can compare a Kaiser vs. Touch, or iPhone vs. Prada. Both are very different devices. Those who say same old functions, what do you mean same ole functions, both devices are packed with apps.
IBTL
iPhone = silly cell phone that pretends to be and costs like a PDA
Ha.
we3zy said:
1.1.3 is full of apps now. I actually use the iPhone a little bit more than the Kaiser today. Just because I wanted to see what's all the fuss was about with 1.1.3. But hey iPhone and Kaiser are both great devices, that can not be compared.
You can compare a Kaiser vs. Touch, or iPhone vs. Prada. Both are very different devices. Those who say same old functions, what do you mean same ole functions, both devices are packed with apps.
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SDK is out already?? I had it last month so, nothing new to me.
Kaiser way better
Anyone who gets a iphone is a very silly person.....Kaiser has so many apps. and programs that iphone doesn't
peace
mike
I'll take it farther - I'll take Windows over Mac any day.
Heck I'd rather use Win98 than latest Mac OS.
And this one time, at band camp..............
I would take Lepord over Vista and WM over OSX Mobile. Mac's win in the computer's side but not on the Mobile side.
you can keep ur kaiser and ur iphone.........my firefly pwns them both
Ahahaha, like that will ever happen. . .
haha..
the iphone...
i had 1.. also my uncle had 1..
we played... we had fun!!!...
but....
then it came sooo repetitive...
the same things always...
then i sold it...
and my uncle too =) ...
haha..
is just funny.. i had both devices..
well i have my kaiser because it has more apps, productivity and some Business Man Style.. iphone was for me more like a psp than a pda =)
*too the first 2 repliers**
i made this thread not to gain any new apps or prosper from, but just for talk. to hear opinions and compare the 2. yea there are other threads like it, but i dont find this thread pointless, perhaps it's just the wording I used.
so it appears most people went with the iphone and then they realized everything was the same. yea there are apps for Mac OS but not enough to make you wanna keep the phone. the emulators for the iphone arent that great either, all screen and not really stable.
ok.. for that is the off-topic so..
maybe a "Social Room" will solve things like this
i.e: a social room in kaiser section for kaiser users =)
Isaygarcia said:
ok.. for that is the off-topic so..
maybe a "Social Room" will solve things like this
i.e: a social room in kaiser section for kaiser users =)
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yes, but it will have 500303939 pages, which would get annoying...
ive seen another forum where on the front page there is some sort of IM thing, that would be nice. users just talk on the front page.
yes that would be great!!!.. it can be done with java.. can we do this mods? or admins?
btw, awesome page comparing the Iphone and the Nokia E70
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone (NSFW)