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What do you know, it's the TRGpro! (continued)

Conclusion
TRG did a nice job on this handheld device. I really like the standard card usage, since there's nothing worse than adopting a format and having that format fall by the wayside. I can think of five very fine formats just off the top of my head that didn't quite take hold and the early adopters were left with a lot of limited-use equipment.

As usual, I put my Mac-ness first and will take off some brownie points for not having everything available for Mac as well as Windows. But I love the CompactFlash slot and the Palm IIIx form factor with its accompanying goodies (screen, backlighting, sound, etc.). This gets four fennecs on the fredlet fennec meter, with a few more whiskers added back on when they become truly cross-platform and more Mac friendly.

Product availability and resources
If you'd like to see a picture of my beaming face after winning my TRGpro, visit http://www.palmpower.com/issues/issue199911/palmsource001.html.

You can read more about the FlashPro software in the May issue of PalmPower at http://www.palmpower.com/issues/issue199905/flashpro001.html.

You can find out what CompactFlash cards are compatible with your TRGpro at http://www.trgpro.com/support/cf_compatible.html.

You can find out more about the TRGpro at http://www.trgpro.com/.

Kimberly Bryant is a business and personal success coach who helps empower people to real fulfillment in their lives and work. She particularly enjoys coaching women. Visit http://www.kimberlybryant.com or write timecoach@kimberlybryant.com.


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