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Laurie M Gelles <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussions about Treo smart phones <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 May 2006 16:39:06 -0400
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thought we could take a look at this:)

-laurie

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Treo advice?
Date: 	Wed, 24 May 2006 16:29:35 -0400
From: 	Andrew Hendrickson <[log in to unmask]>
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Does anyone have experiences to relate regarding the Treo 650 versus  
700P via Verizon?

My office is making the leap to cellular this year (yeah I know, it's  
about time) and we'd like to combine our current pager/pda/phone  
"system" into one device, thus the Treo.  So, the questions:

How does Verizon/the Treo work with paging?  Can I have my current  
email paging address set to connect to Verizon instead of Contact?   
Can UVM voicemail remote notification connect to the Treo?

I saw some discussion regarding problems syncing various models of  
Treo with Oracle calendar.  Does anyone have the specifics on that?   
Currently I sync from MacOS X 10.4.current to Oracle without a hitch  
and I'd like to continue.  Are the problems MacOS X specific because  
if so I could switch to Windows XP as my sync host if that works better.

I'm not much interested in using the wireless email features of the  
Treo at the moment, phone, UVM voicemail and pager will be more than  
enough.

Any other thoughts from current users?



Andrew Hendrickson
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Laurie Michael Gelles

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