Comments on: Palm Mobile Internet Kit Ships
Palm, Inc. has started shipping its Mobile Internet Kit. This software application allows almost all Palm handheld computer users to connect to the Internet using a data-enabled mobile phone and use Palm's web clipping apps.
The kit is available immediately in the United States, with scheduled availability in the rest of the world by the end of the month. Selling for about $40, it can be ordered off Palm's Web site in the U.S. and Europe, and also is available in the retail channel throughout Europe and Asia Pacific.
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RE: MultiMail 2.26
Based on my experience with the 33.6 Palm modem, I think I can explain the MultiMail thing. They give you MultiMail 2.26 and offer an upgrade to the latest version... for full price. Frankly, I think this is a bit underhanded, especially if they don't make it clear in the marketing materials that the version of MultiMail you are getting is out of date. When I bought the PalmModem, all ad stuff for it said that it came with MultiMail. No mention was made that it was an old version of the app.
I just took a look at the Web page for the Mobile Internet Kit and it doesn't even mention MultiMail by name. Interesting.
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Web clipping, WAP, Web browsing
Steve Jamieson @ 11/15/2000 5:06:48 AM #
Has anybody any experience of using web clipping app's ? I have used Proxiweb (web browser), Avantgo and Kbrowser (WAP) all wireless via a GSM phone. How does web clipping compare ? What about Handspring and web clipping ?
Why pay for this
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/15/2000 6:55:06 AM #
Why should people have to shell out $40 for this. Most components are available as freeware & it took me only a couple of hours to config on a Palm III OS 3.3
RE: Why pay for this
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/15/2000 1:26:28 PM #
Never could get what your talking about to work on my 3xe and minstrel modem. Maybe this would do it for me?
RE: Why pay for this
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/28/2000 5:29:42 PM #
Can you use Palm PQA's on a Pallm III without the kit. I have a Palm IIIx with the new Palm 3.5.0 and a Minstrel Wireless modem and PQA apps don't seem to work. If I know someone with a Palm VII is there something I can beam to mine to make PQA 's work?
Who would be ISP?
Would you need to subscribe to the palm web clipping? Or just your mobile phone data service?
slimy
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/16/2000 5:50:46 PM #
if it's true that you get an old version of multimail & have to pay to get current, that's *really* slimy & does a lot of damage to the palm & multimail brands-why would someone buy again if they were burnt & believe they'll just get old junk-ill conceived at best
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Quite a deal
This is a great way to get what may be the best email client for Palm's, the 3.5 upgrade, and SMS. I am confused about the included version of MultiMail. Ed's article says it's 2.26 but I think they're up to 3.0. I wonder if you can upgrade the 2.26 to 3.0 for free...