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Lose the Laptop and Gain a "Pocket-Sized" Mobile
Office (PART II) ...
So the idea of an office in your pocket appeals to
you? Great! Now, we need to move the Treo 650
from a basic device to something that would make
you want to “write home” – or e-mail, or IM, or
text message or phone.
Real estate agents are all
about communication and service. If clients
can’t find you, and get the answers they need
quickly – they move on. So, let’s get you up and
running with a few “add-on” programs that help
to keep you in touch and on top.
Communication Boosters
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SnapperMail
Premier Edition
After test-driving the “as packaged”
programs for both the Treo 600 and the 650,
I tried the demo of
SnapperMail and bought it within a few
hours. Yeah, it’s that much better for those
of us who need to manipulate large numbers
of e-mail attachments while on the road. SnapperMail is a slick little program. It’s
clean and, for me, has offered bullet-proof
functionality.
If you your e-mail style is a bit less
demanding, the VersaMail program that comes
standard with the 650 will meet your needs
without costing any additional cash.
SnapperMail isn’t cheap -- it runs $49.95.
It does “play nice” with Docs to Go from
DataViz for file attachment manipulation on
the fly. The company offers less expensive
“light” and more expensive “enterprise”
versions to meet individual need.
The Premiere Edition I bought had
SplashPhoto4 as a bonus. I love SplashPhoto,
and use it (complete with MP3 musical
accompaniment) for slideshow-style animated
photo albums. SnapperMail Premier comes with
a couple other programs. (I tried them, but
wasn’t terribly impressed.)
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Mundu
Interoperable Messenger V3
Want an Instant Messenger (IM) program that
crosses platforms, performs beautifully and
doesn’t incur a monthly fee or an annual
subscription?
Mundu is it.
I searched and searched and tried many
mobile IM-type programs before finding this
one – my own “perfect fit” mobile IM. It
covers MSN, AIM, ICQ, YIM, and their own
Mundu IM. I find it smooth, functional and
have noticed that I can often use the IM to
communicate even when the cell signal is too
low to carry a decent phone conversation.
It’s a quick and easy setup, has an
appealing look and just plain performs!
Unlike competitors, it doesn’t use the SMS
or MMS text function to send the messages.
So, you won’t have any nasty surprises on
your bill if you have a limited
text-messaging plan. (Just be sure your
Internet package is unlimited or properly
sized for your needs.) You can use Mundu to
“conference in” peers and clients across all
the IM platforms into one group chat. You
can send files via this IM and it will run
in the background, remaining available for
incoming messages, while you do other things
on your Treo. Personally, I love it. (It set
me back $29.95.)
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TAKEphONE
This improves the functionality of the phone
search enough to buy it, even if there
weren’t any cool skins (there are more skins
for the Treo 600 than the 650 at the moment)
and even if you couldn’t tap a phone number
on a website to automatically dial it.
TAKEphONE will add $19.95 to the price
of your Treo.
It also adds quick access to a redial list,
a history list and a favorites list, and
full five-way button support making
one-handed operation of your Treo easy. The
search fields can be user-customized. When
you begin typing a name (or the contents of
any custom field), it automatically offers
you options, while decreasing and narrowing
with every letter you tap on the screen’s
keypad or the thumboard. There are a number
of more advanced options, but the basics
listed above make it a sweet little
“value-added” program that should come
standard with a Treo, but doesn’t.
These products, along side
the factory delivered software will make your
tiny Treo a full-sized personal communications
center for coordinating the details of your real
estate career and meshing them beautifully with
the demands of your personal life.
Your Vote Determines Next
Month’s Topic
Now we have covered the
basics about the Treo 650 and the expanded
communications options offered by some add-on
programs. I will dedicate one more column to
Treo topics and I’ll write that column next
month.
What it contains is up to
you. Do you want to know more about productivity
tools, accessories, or entertainment options?
Cast your vote now to determine what I write for
November.
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