iPhone vs Blackberry vs Palm
A phone/email device/text messenger/address book/calendar that instantly and automatically syncs all my data onto my computer remotely! (Manual sync ***). So here's my comparason. Please free to add info if you have it...
In the first corner... The Blackberry
Pros:
The fact that the Blackberry uses your cell phone signal means inputting a new event in its calendar, address book, or email, means it will remotely update your computers calendar, address book, and email immediately. So you never, ever have to do a manual sync again!
Cons:
The Blackberry seems to only work with Entourage, not Apple Mail.
On top of that, you need an account with something called Mailstreet.com which charges a monthly fee, and still isn't without bugs.
And while the Apple Address Book does have an option to sync with the Entourage address book (using "Exchange"), I've never been able to get the configuration to work.
As for iCal syncing with Entourage or Mailstreet? If there's an answer, I haven't found it yet.
Even if I had no other choice but manually sync my blackberry to my computers manually at the end of the day, the PocketMac software that comes with the Blackberry does not work very well and doesn't sync everything I want. And while plenty of folks out there rave over The Missing Sync, it does not sync email from the Blackberry to the Mac. Which is the main reason to own a Blackberry
In the second corner... The iPhone
Pros:
Compatible with everything! Apple Mail, Address Book, iCal and whatever email accounts I want.
Cons:
I live in Los Angeles... in the hills of Bel Air. Which means AT&T reception is spotty at best. (Comparing online coverage maps, Verizon has the best signal in my particular area). So will my iPhone even work at my house? I don't want to have to buy one first to find out.
Unknowns: I'm assuming my iPhone can automatically sync with my .mac account via AT&T, instantly updating/syncing to my ical, address book and email on my computers at home. But again, until I actually buy an iphone I don't know if it'll work.
In the third corner... Palm Treo
Pros:
Syncs easily with Leopard thru the Palm Desktop.
I can use any phone carrier, so verizon or sprint which seem to have better reception maps in my area, are an option.
Cons:
I'd have to give up my dream of automatic remote syncing to my computers at home and just do it manually.
Palm Calendar doesn't play nice with iCal. (Categories don't match, even with Missing Sync)
Palm isn't the best email platform. Internet expensive and slow.
The platform is antiquated.
Okay, so what do you folks think? Let the posting begin!
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