Finally Taking the Plunge

Caroline listmailstuff at att.net
Thu May 1 21:06:12 CDT 2008


Hi everyone.  First off, for those who are interested, everything went well at today's conference with the Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak.  Thanks again for all the help.

Second, and probably most important, my current phone, the LGLX550 Fusic from Sprint has pretty much decided to take the plunge of death, causing me no end of trouble today, so it's time to replace it.  A few months back I asked some questions about phones, operating systems, and speech products.  I'm going with the Motorola Q9C, also from Sprint, because I don't have any desire to change providers, and AT&T and I have a love/hate relationship so I won't be going with them again any time soon.  I'll be getting a Mobile Speak license within the next couple of days.  So, for the first time, I'm going to have a phone that I can really interact with, and I'm really looking forward to it.  I recently had the opportunity to play with the Q, and it seems like a nice one.  

This all leads me to my question.  Is there anyone else on this list using this phone who could give me some tips and/or tricks for getting started?  I'm going to be looking over the manual for Mobile Speak, but apparently I shouldn't have any trouble installing the software on my own, and getting up and running.  I hope to be able to get the basic phone layout from the store when I go tomorrow to pick up the phone, so I'm assuming that I should be able to get up and running fairly quickly.  I'm looking forward to having yet one more way to keep my calendar and contacts synchronized with my computer in addition to my PAC Mate.  So, if anyone has any thoughts, I'd be interested in hearing about them.  Thanks much.

Caroline

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