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Do you use your SL-Cxx00 Zaurus for serious work or just for fun?

I only do serious work on it - no time for fun!
6 (9.8%)
I use it for work and in my spare time I use it for games, MP3, video...
48 (78.7%)
It is not a good tool for daily work, so I only use it for fun.
7 (11.5%)

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daniel3000

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« on: January 25, 2006, 06:32:47 am »
Comments appreciated. Especially if you think there is something missing on the Zaurus which would make it a better work tool.

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2006, 08:42:14 am »
An easy to setup sync with outlook is the holy grail for me.
I'm now an iphone user and use my zaurii as serial terminals, perl and shell scripting and when I need 640x480 screens

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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2006, 09:19:19 am »
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An easy to setup sync with outlook is the holy grail for me.
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According to zautrix, this will come soon for KDEPIM/PI!

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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2006, 09:34:13 am »
Hi,

I often use it to key quick notes when I don't have my PC.  I use Hancom Presenter to follow presentations or practice them before the event.  Gaim is often left on while in meetings so I can get a quick answer from my Architects.  

The Sharp address book and calendar are in heavy use every day.  KP/Pi, e-mail, Terminal and the Opera browser are really just novelties for me.

I think it's a great work tool as-is.

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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2006, 11:04:37 am »
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Hi,

I often use it to key quick notes when I don't have my PC.  I use Hancom Presenter to follow presentations or practice them before the event.  Gaim is often left on while in meetings so I can get a quick answer from my Architects. 

The Sharp address book and calendar are in heavy use every day.  KP/Pi, e-mail, Terminal and the Opera browser are really just novelties for me.

I think it's a great work tool as-is.

Doug
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Here it is vice versa: If I don't have my Zaurus at hand, I have to use the PC/notebook to take the notes. ;-)

Interesting - you use Presenter? Is it the application called "Presentation" on my Cacko C3000? I have not found out how to use it effectively. It basically seems to be an image viewer with timer...  correct? I.e. to use it I have to export a preentation as single image files first.
What I'd need is a tool to _create_ presentations on the Zaurus, which can then be loaded into Powerpoint or later, when I may have the CFXGA card some day, even presented using the Zaurus.
Any ideas?

Have you tried KDEPIM/PI instead of the internal PIMs? It is so much more useful, at least to me. I have just begun to use the timetracking feature of KO/PI together with the Timetracker-Analysis tool by Lutz Rogowski ( [a href=\"http://www.kdab.net/~lutz/tta/]http://www.kdab.net/~lutz/tta/[/url] ). Great stuff! Now I need a good money/ expense tracker. Any recommendations?

For email I strongly recommend mutt, as the built-in email client is a pain, IMHO.
Try to create a mail and attach a file. At least on the C3000 with its big hard drive it seems to scan the entire hdd3 to list every available file in the attachment dialog before it even shows the attachment dialog. It takes about 10 minutes in my case! I have about 10.000 files on hdd3.

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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2006, 11:09:31 am »
I use mine for work. Even though my Zaurus is brand new, I've used PDA's for work and school for several years, ever since the Palm Pilot Pro.

I'm a journalist, and PDA's allow me to work anywhere. I usually need to do one of three things: I need to browse the net for info, I need to keep track of appointments and people, and I need to be able to write things and publish them.

In the past I've used Palms, but they weren't very good at handling documents and there wasn't WiFi back then.

A couple years ago I switched to CE and then Pocket PC. I upgraded to WiFi as soon as it was available. Before the Zaurus, I used an Ipaq RX3715.

My Zaurus allows me to surf, work on documents and pictures, and because of the bigger resolution and Linux, I can run more complex apps so I can work more efficiently. I love it!
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« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2006, 04:13:56 pm »
I had a Palm m130 for a long time, and usually just wrote on it (notes, fiction, etc), had some games like solitaire and space trader, and a game SD card.  Then one day it crapped out.  I bought a Sony Clie NX80V, and it was the same thing, but it got used for MP3s and some music writing as well.  I upgraded to a Tungsten T3 because it was the best at the time for the music app I was using (Bhajis Loops).

I don't really use my PDAs for my job, but I use them a lot for things important to me  .  I like to write fiction, music, and play some games, listen to music, etc.  I got a Zaurus for the clamshell form factor and storage capabilities.  All this Linux stuff is crazy voodoo to me, but it isn't any harder to learn than DOS was and I still say "the Linux crowd" will put Linux on anything with memory they can stuff it into

The only thing missing for my Zaurus is a really nice app to write music with.  Otherwise, I am quite happy with it and don't think I will be able to go with anything else for a long time.
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« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2006, 04:21:39 pm »
well maybe you can talk to the owner of thekompany.com as he is also a musician.  There might be a few others.
I'm now an iphone user and use my zaurii as serial terminals, perl and shell scripting and when I need 640x480 screens

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« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2006, 06:01:51 pm »
I've bought  my C3000 after my laptop broke and been using it and the newer C3100 ever since. No more big heavy laptop. The Zaurus is small and easy to carry anywhere. Zaurus = freedom. I travel a lot and in the past had to carry a big laptop bag and luggage. Now with the Zaurus, I can just carry it in a small camera bag and a small backpack for some acessories and my clothes. I can now travel very lightly!
As for what I use it for, no syncing is required. got nothing to sync with anyway. I use the Zaurus to listen to mp3s while travelling or watch movies and occasionbally play some games. So much for entertainment. Workwise, I use it to write documents and reports, surf the web, and also let the Z read text files to me. The dictionaries and wikipedia are a great source of reference material, and I usually have a host of technical manuals and also maps of various cities stored on my SD. I mainly use the textedit/notes app and abiword. I also use the Z as a terminal client and X client to connect to admin/configure them remotely. For email I use sylpheed because it is faster than thunderbird and it can do imap over ssl as well.
for quick surfing i usually use netfront, but for some sites i need firefox. i look aat a lot of pdf files too and it is a pity that the current pdf viewers aren't very good yet. i use openoffice for heavy duty wordprocessing since my company has standardized to only use staroffice documents and pdf.
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« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2006, 06:22:09 am »
I'm a Linux Sys Admin and i use my c3100 for many works....
The holy grail for me will be TOM TOM NAVIGATOR.....
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« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2006, 09:25:59 am »
yes meanie...zaurus=freedom.

I use it in school for viewing....

1-pictures i take off handwritten documents off peoples notes incase i need to quick copy instead of paying for photocopying.

2-listening to auido lectures

3-I have a full blown medicall drug guide "prentice hall" which comes with a java based drug guide viewable in the opera.   works better than palm i can say that much. (copy cd directory to your sd in a folder and open with opera, that is all.)

4-beiks 5.1 bdicty with medical dic, medical encyclopedia, medical Acronym, dic, thesaurus.

--I use the zaurus in the medical field-but of course it's not backed up by skyscape for palm.

i use abiword, gresbi(which works good) and transferable to my linux box.  also textmaker when needed to produce word type documents rtf files, etc.

I create txt files with Nursing interventions and also notes for my daily use.  It is just freedom.

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« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2006, 09:38:12 am »
I guess I really just use it for work. Mostly PIM stuff. You know I havn't even tried to use my Z for games. Ebooks work well, but you need to remove the DRM from them.
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« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2006, 06:38:59 pm »
I don't exactly use my 5500 (soon to be succeeded by a C1000) for work, but I do use it in political and labour-union situations, to take notes, minutes, etc.
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« Reply #13 on: January 28, 2006, 11:37:52 pm »
- I'm lame ... Hiroshi is for personal use, primarily.  I put meetings in there for work, but I do about a meeting a month, so that's no big deal.  More personal appointments go in than work by a significant margin.
- Addresses and such, personal and work.  If someone isn't in Hiro, I don't know how to get ahold of them.  (drool)  Time management, but only for personal things.  I develop for a living, which doesn't require lots of time juggling.
- I religiously use a different user/password for each and every web site and computer system I have access to.  PWMPI keeps them all straight for me.  That's a heavy work usage, since the majority of systems and sites I use are related to work, hands down.
- I've never gotten abiword to load, but that's just an exercise, because I don't need that level of word processing functionality.  Hancomm Word really does any note-taking I need, or the text editor that comes with Tree!Explorer.  There's lots of little files lying around in some order that made sense at the time, but with find it's not horribly critical that the order make sense.  I just search.  (shrug)
- I do MP3 while I'm at the gym, which isn't as often as it should be.
- LOTS of game playing.  Any time I have a few minutes, I just load something and poke at it.  Zudoku and Sokoban are the current favorites ... I've had the same Sokoban level loaded for a month ... since Hiro never crashes, I just leave it loaded all the time.  (shrug)  I don't spend a lot of time in any given day playing games, but when I turn Hiroshi on, nineteen times out of twenty it's to play a game for few minutes, look someone up, or find a password.
- My primary interst in the Z is that I have control to do whatever I want.  Literally.  So Zaurus = freedom, just like Meanie says, but in a different way for me.  For me, it's wide open with possibilities, regardless of what I may or may not do with it, and I like that lack of restriction.  I've a ton of things I'd like to do with it, but only a few pounds worth of time each day to do them, so it's slow going.  I'll get there, or I'll get the next uber-spiff PDA and start the process again.  'Course the way things are going that'll be another Zaurus, so it'll ease the (re)learning curve a bit, hopefully (grin)...
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« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2006, 09:13:07 am »
My Zaurus usage has been quite varied... serious work tended to be typical PDA type activities that I didn't really need the power of a Z for... typing notes in meetings is useful though and I certainly used FreenoteQT when brainstorming with folk - nice to have them receive a PDF in their mailbox by the time the got back to their desk from the meeting room

The real attraction to me is the 'tinker value' of these devices... stuck in a hotel room or on the train you can build stuff and try stuff out without having to have a laptop or desktop.

The entertainment side is also great.. ScummVM I have used a considerable amount and think it's probably the single best accompaniment to a long train journey.

Currently I have to say my SL-C3000 is spending most of the time building OpenBSD ports since cross-compiling is not encouraged and the ports tree doesn't make any attempt to support it but I have to say I'm endlessly surprised that almost everything I have tried building runs without modification (not always quickly but it runs).

If you are like me and want to do more 'standard tinkering' and don't want to be bothered with the quirks of Sharp's distro then I have to say that OpenBSD is identical to the desktop version (once installed)... heh, of course it isn't Linux so you may have to learn a little about OpenBSD but if you have a broad *nix experience you should have no troubles.

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