
02-27-2003, 08:09 PM
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Thinking about Axim, need some questions answered
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting an Axim, but I'm totally new to the PocketPC arena, so I was hoping to clarify some things before taking the plunge. I have had a Palm Vx, so bear with me...
I plan to get the Axim 400Mhz model with $69 Truemobile wireless card from Dell. I have an existing 802.11b network both at home and at work.
Here is a list of primary capabilities which I plan to use the Axim for, any comments/suggestions would be very helpful and appreciated:
1. Work with Microsoft office. I use Outlook, so I'm assuming that the integration/syncronization should be fairly good between desktop and PDA counterparts? I also need to do light editing of word and excel documents, which I believe are well covered by pocket word and excel.
2. Take light notes. Ie in company meetings as well as class. How's the hand writing recognition (accuracy and speed)?
3. Windows networks. How seemless is the wireless networking? Can I access other computers' shares easily? Can I copy files in and out of the Axim, as well as move files from one computer to another? Hows the wireless network bandwidth/throughput?
4. Somewhat related to #3. Multimedia; watch movies (mpgs, divx, avi), view pictures, and listen to mp3s. I know these are the advertised strengths of the PocketPC, but I plan to do all this by accessing a network share. Is that doable? Any comments on the FPS, picture quality, sound, video formats, etc?
5. Access web content (major requirement). I'm sure I can surf the web with Pocket IE. But again how good is it in practice? Do webpages display as expected? Is the screen to small to make this worthwhile?
Additionally, is there support for AOL instant messaging (another major requirement)?
6. Terminal services. I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal services which I would like to remote log in. I believe PocketPC comes with a terminal services client ready to do exactly that. Again, how feasible is this feature? Is the screen too small with work with?
7. Are there any VPN connectivity capabilities? If not, are there 3rd party software products available for that?
I know a laptop would better serve my needs, but I have reasons to stay away from them...
Very much appreciated and thanks in advance!
-Dan
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02-27-2003, 08:28 PM
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Re: Thinking about Axim, need some questions answered
I'll only take what I can answer...
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Originally Posted by dannyl
1. Work with Microsoft office. I use Outlook, so I'm assuming that the integration/syncronization should be fairly good between desktop and PDA counterparts? I also need to do light editing of word and excel documents, which I believe are well covered by pocket word and excel.
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Yes, PPC2002 integrates with Outlook, Word, and Excel. Inbox (Outlook on the PPC) does NOT do HTML email. Other than that, it does what's expected....mostly. PocketExcel doesn't support VB or macros as far as I can tell.
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Originally Posted by dannyl
2. Take light notes. Ie in company meetings as well as class. How's the hand writing recognition (accuracy and speed)?
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The notes program that comes with PPC2002 is OK. It's just like writing on paper...it even looks like paper. There is an option to "Recognize" (interpret into text), but then you can't edit what it just "recognized." Kinda lame.
Accuracy and speed should not be used in the same sentence with the words "hand writing recognition." 8O There is a setting to adjust the recogintion to be more accurate or faster. I have mine set at the most accurate. It does a better job than I expected, but it is a little slow. (This doesn't really bother me...I'm not speed-writing on it!)
Related to this, it was about 5 days before I realized what the little arrow on the far left side of the menu bar does...I tend to write at an upward angle when I write. Make sure you point the arrow to be perpendicular to the direction of your writing. (The arrow should point north relative to your writing.) Did that make sense? :?
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Originally Posted by dannyl
4. Somewhat related to #3. Multimedia; watch movies (mpgs, divx, avi), view pictures, and listen to mp3s. I know these are the advertised strengths of the PocketPC, but I plan to do all this by accessing a network share. Is that doable? Any comments on the FPS, picture quality, sound, video formats, etc?
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I haven't tried video yet (shame on me  ops  . I play MP3s with WinamPAQ (FREE!!!) and it is very good. I have no complaints.
I hope this helps.
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02-28-2003, 01:28 AM
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Re: Thinking about Axim, need some questions answered
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Originally Posted by dannyl
5. Access web content (major requirement). I'm sure I can surf the web with Pocket IE. But again how good is it in practice? Do webpages display as expected? Is the screen to small to make this worthwhile?
Additionally, is there support for AOL instant messaging (another major requirement)?
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Pocket IE will display nearly all pages, BUT it is fairly slow, and often has trouble resizing pages. You will almost definitely want to get a third-party browser, which will cost you some money, but you'll appreciate it.
There is support for AOL Instant Messenger. They've recently started charging users to download it, but in fact there is still a free version of it floating around on a non-updated AOL site. Steven (moderator) will probably remember the link. I haven't used AOL IM on the PPC, but I'm sure it works fine.
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02-28-2003, 03:37 AM
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02-28-2003, 04:00 AM
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I would only add a couple of comments to those already offered. First, all Pocket PCs interoperate with Office documents. You have to understand the limitations of the "roundtripping," though. If you send a Word document with lots of special formatting, like tables and images, to your device, some of that will be lost in the process. The reason is that the Pocket PC cannot support all of the functionality of the desktop Word and Excel programs. If all you're doing is text editing, though, you'll be fine.
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02-28-2003, 04:52 AM
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Re: Thinking about Axim, need some questions answered
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Originally Posted by dannyl
3. Windows networks. How seemless is the wireless networking? Can I access other computers' shares easily? Can I copy files in and out of the Axim, as well as move files from one computer to another? Hows the wireless network bandwidth/throughput?
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I have the exact model you're speaking of (with the wifi CF card). Accessing networks with the TrueMobile CompactFlash card on the Axim is EASY. I use it for both work and home, and switching between networks is simple: it handles multiple "profiles", for different places (maybe work has encryption, home doesn't...seperate SSID's, etc. etc.). Very nice.
Copying files on the network is NOT as easy. PocketPC fails to include a simple, yet elegant networking explorer. I HIGHLY recommend Resco Explorer 2003. It's $20, but worth EVERY PENNY (zips & unzips, maps drives/folders, etc. etc.) Without it, copying files over the network is a chore (if even possible at all..).
Throughput is adequate, but a bit slower than my laptop...fast enough for browsing or streaming of mp3's, at least. I've played a few Divx movies over the network flawlessly, without a dropped frame (200-300kbps bitrate on the movies..larger files may glitch). I'm VERY pleased with file copies over wifi - the USB "ActiveSync" transferring takes FOREVER compared to it (still, for LARGE transfers, I recommend a media card reader. Coolest thing about wifi on the Axim? ActiveSync connects can be done without even using the USB cable/cradle!  It's also less hassle this way (I frequently get quick disconnects when using the USB cord...).
Good luck! The Axim is GREAT!!
Oh...one more thing: get PocketMusic. Some don't like it, but I LOVE it! The interface is easy and familiar (looks just like WinAmp), and the ability to load and play my WinAmp playlists off my PC (using Resco to map the drive), I've got my mp3's playing on my entertainment center in my living room (some 200+ ft from my PC).  VERY cool!! PocketPC's uses are ENDLESS!!
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02-28-2003, 02:30 PM
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syphix,
Are you using your Axim as a go-between for your PC and your stereo? If so, how are you connecting the Axim to the stereo? How is the sound quality?
I've been contemplating adding a small (read: inexpensive) dedicated PC to my entertainment area to stream music (MP3 and OGG) from another PC to my stereo setup. If I can accomplish this with my Axim (with CD-like sound quality), it would seem to have much more flexibility.
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02-28-2003, 02:35 PM
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syphix,
Are you using your Axim as a go-between for your PC and your stereo? If so, how are you connecting the Axim to the stereo? How is the sound quality?
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I'm using my Axim as a "media player" for my stereo, so, I guess "yes": a 'go-between'.  Sound quality is remarkable good...better than the MusicChoice channels on my digital cable (the compression on those is TERRIBLE!!), but don't use WindowsMediaPlayer - it skips on streams, and the sound quality is HORRIBLE. I use the aforementioned PocketMusic.
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02-28-2003, 02:40 PM
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I'm using WinamPAQ, so Windows Media Butcher is not a problem :lol: . I guess my question is: How are you moving the audio from your Axim to your entertainment center?
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02-28-2003, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by luebster
I'm using WinamPAQ, so Windows Media Butcher is not a problem :lol: . I guess my question is: How are you moving the audio from your Axim to your entertainment center?
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I simply use a 1/8" stereo plug to RCA "y-cord" in the (in my case) "tape in" RCA's on my stereo. Volume out of the Axim is key: too high and it'll distort - I tend to stay a bit quiet (50% or less), and let the stereo amplify it. You may have to use an equalizer on the PocketPC, but I use an equalizer in my entertainment center (has more bands, better response, etc.).
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