libertango: (Default)
2007-03-30 09:10 pm
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Treoized

Greetings from the Mecca Cafe in Lower Queen Anne.

This is a bigger deal than you might think, because I'm using Opera Mini as my browser on my Treo. It renders LJ much better than the included Blazer browser from Palm.

The Mecca is a great old place that goes back to the 1930's, at least. Leather booths and people schmoozing away.

I had a salmon omlette, which was quite tasty. Perhaps my favorite aspect of my current job is getting to browse this neighborhood for lunch.

Well, I think that's enough for proof-of-concept for remote posting. :)
libertango: (Default)
2007-03-25 12:29 am
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Killer App

So, while we're on the subject of Palm...

A few weeks ago, I bought an unlocked Treo 680 from eBay. I just love the thing. I've been a Palm user since the Palm III, and my long-running unit was a Palm Vx. The Treo is such a jump from the Vx that I'm pleased as an alliterative cliché.

At Potlatch, I was talking to [livejournal.com profile] davidlevine (he has a 700p), and we both agreed Google Maps for Palm is a killer app.

Well, I think I have an improvement on that: Directory Assistant. What DA does is, it automates lookups against a phone directory web site, YP.com. Why is that particularly cool? Here's an example:

I was with the guys from work, at a Thai restaurant up the street from us, Phuket on Queen Anne. Jasper, a co-worker, said he liked Phuket OK, but it's nowhere near as good as this place he knows in Bellevue. "Oh?" sez I, "What place would that be?" ...as I get out my Treo. "Chanta-{mumble}," is what I heard.

That was enough.

I put "chanta" and Bellevue, WA into DA, and out pops CHANTANEE FAMILY THAI RESTAURANT, on 105th. Having fetched the entry from YP.com, DA then gives you a Copy button, which allows a number of options -- not just copy to the clipboard, but copy to a new Contact in your Treo's database. Which I did. It then has a Map button which can be set to either Mapquest or, you guessed it, Google Maps.

Did I mention it's freeware? Or that it does reverse lookups (that is, you give it a phone number, and it replies with a party)? Or that it handles residential listings as easily as business?

If you have a Treo, you never have to make expensive 411 calls to your carrier again. Highly recommended.