Initial Opinion of iPhone as PDA

Since the iPhone is really a full-fledged computer (it runs Mac OS X), it should shine as a PDA. But it doesn't. There is no global search ala Palm OS. Add-on PIM-like apps can't send pop-up alerts like SMS or Calendar can. That the Apple SDK doesn't allow this, but then didn't include any task manager is baffling. Am I supposed to carry around a Palm T5 and an iPhone?

I don't really understand these posts; the iphone is what it is, it either meets your needs or it doesn't. If it works for you buy one, if not don't buy one. This is sorta like complaining because you bought a new Porsche and then discovered that it didn't come equipped with a trailer hitch like your old pick-up truck (i.e., I paid $100,000 for this car and I can't even use it to haul stuff to the dump, they really need to fix that feature or they won't sell many cars at my trailer park.).
Hopefully, apple will ignore all the noise and keep building the device they want to build.

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    ja1234 wrote:
    OnmyMiNd04 wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
    On January 7th I opened my nifty little package from Fort Worth, Texas with as much excitement as a child on Christmas day. After using it for a full day today ,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    I love my iPhone 4 on Verizon and I know that I am NEVER going back.
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