A BIG THANKS to Sammy of Palm Addicts for mentioning Palm Discovery.net again recently and also another BIG THANKS to Sherman of SmartBoxDesign (developer for Farkle, Word Pop!) for mentioning us too!
Here's an interesting Palm Explorer Profile that doesn't fit in the normal Q&A format but one I think is a really great story. With permission from French (member at Brighthand), I am posting her story here. I hope you guys enjoy reading this one (and maybe spark some of you others in submitting your profile or story in a different manner). Hint. Hint. Please keep in mind that I had to do a bit of editing in order to fit it in since the quote was originally meant as a reply to a thread at Brighthand and also via a private message.
Palm Explorer Profile: French

I am someone who loves technology. Somehow I heard about the TX and did some research and it sounded cool. And because I embrace technology, keeping it "standard" was not an option. I believe I got REALLY excited after finding Maceyr's palm blogs. Her excitement was so apparent and her blogs so helpful in making me realize the power.
So I went and bought a TX...having some ideas of what I would use it for but not quite sure whether, in the end, it would get dusty. I have always had a paper planner...since I started working. For me, that has been the most difficult transition and I STILL find myself going back and forth between the two. I'm almost there...I still have my paper planner but it stays at work full time now, and while I do pull it out of my desk drawer and put it on my desk, I haven't opened it in a couple of weeks now.
So what I ended up using mine for...it keeps my checkbook...and the beauty of that is that it keeps a running calculation so I know how much I actually HAVE...not just what I have spent. MOVIES!! I love pulling this baby out on a long flight and entertaining myself taking up virtually no room. I have no complaints at all about watching movies on it and I actually LOVE it.
I seem to find time to upload my pictures on my TX faster then I get prints, so I'm able to share my special trips, etc. with friends and family almost immediately.
Games. Keeps me entertained.
USB drive. I keep my budget spreadsheet on my TX and can access it from any computer when needed.
Recently I test drove a Treo 755P on Sprint's network. Coverage was an issue at my home and since I have no landline that is a deal breaker. However I used that Treo for 28 days and fell in love. The minute Verizon releases it I'll be buying it. Having data access whenever and wherever I need it is wonderful. I was at my friend's last weekend and she was having her mother and some of her friends over for crabs. The place she was in touch with told her she could pick them up at 2:30...so she called at 2:00 to make sure they would be ready and they told her...uh...4:30. She was panicked since everyone was on their way, expecting to eat at 2:30. So I calmy whipped out the Treo, fired up Google Maps, searched for "crabs" in her zip code and it came up with 5 places. I just as calmy selected the first (and subsequently the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th) calling and confirming availability...all while she was running in circles with her cell phone in her hand, phone book in another hand, and having a melt down. Once she realized I had already called 5 places, gotten availability and prices, she calmed down, we discussed which one, I called them back (still on the Treo) and we had crabs at 2:45.
Google maps saved the day on another occasion, too. Real Estate agent was showing our house and having issues getting into homes (lock box issues). He was also spinning in circles and panicked. So I fired up the Treo, did a search on Google Maps and was able to tell him 2 real estate offices within 2 miles of my home that he could go and get his pass key fixed at.
Anyway, I often embark on these little adventures not quite sure where I'll end up, but end up wondering how on earth I survived prior.
It was definitely [maceyr's] enthusiasm and excellent blog entries that made me see the potential. I loved reading them and [she] showed me so many things I could do that I never thought of, not to mention great tips/ideas on how to get from paper to palm. I probably never would have gotten as advanced as I have if it weren't for them. Combine that with the wealth of knowledge at here at Brighthand...and the sky is the limit. Even though [she has] thoroughly covered it, I miss the new stuff.
I actually returned the Sprint 755P as reception was an issue, and I am eagerly anticipating the release of the 755P on Verizon's network (right now rumors say September 4th). The wait is KILLING me. So I'm actually back to using my TX, but having the Treo for 28 days made me realize I would use my palm even more in the convergence device. Everything was just so much easier having the Treo. I mean EVERYTHING. I was keeping up with appointments better, and felt just overall more in touch. I guess because I was using one device for two things, it was constantly "in my face". Sometimes things slip by me on the TX. Casual day?? With the TX I was dressed and out the door on the way to work before I knew it (because I keep it in my purse downstairs in the kitchen). With the Treo, I knew casual day was TODAY, because it was at my bedside. And I never accidentally left it behind like I have my TX, because I NEED my cell phone. Who is gonna leave that behind?
So my TX is getting use now...but I'm chomping at the bit to retire it. I might consider handing it down to my step son except I gave him the Z22 that I outgrew in 10 minutes and I've yet to see him actually use it. I hate to have such a powerful device as the TX sit and gather dust. I would probably sell it on ebay. My husband is hopeless. I'm the technology wizard in our household (as [maceyr is in hers], I gather).
So I'm real excited and I've never felt this anxious about getting something new as I do the Verizon 755P. HURRY UP VERIZON. I want my full time data back!
Thanks very much for sharing this with us, French and for the lavish praises about Palm Discovery.net. I am speechless and a bit embarassed about the praises. I was considering on removing them but then thought it didn't seem right to do so, so I left it in. If it sounds too self-promoting, please excuse me.
That's an interesting idea about sharing my experience of migrating from the older non NVFS Palm device (Zire 71) to an NVFS Palm Treo 650. [Edit. I had omitted that part in the profile since it was a question directed to me that didn't fit in this profile.] I will have to consider writing about it.

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Nemanja of Industry Entertainment, makers of popular games like Master Kick, MONSTA and Jack Or 100 Ways to BBQ has dropped me a line about a new summer update release of their Jack Or 100 Ways to BBQ. From what I've heard and read, this is a very popular game (and one I hope to review in the future).
Here's the official release:
Jack or 100 Ways to Barbecue
(aka Jack BBQ) version v1.6
INDUSTRY ENTERTAINMENT production
http://www.indus3.org
The good old Jack BBQ, comes again, better then ever. The game you'll love,
comes to you fresh, chilled, just perfect for the summer time. For all kind of
shades, mobiles and easy going moments of leisure. Summer time is time for
Jack BBQ!
New version v1.6 of "Jack or 100 Ways to Barbecue" brings:
- Support for Windows Mobile 6
- DirectX and GAPI support for Windows Mobile
- Better buttons support for Windows Mobile
- Improved installation for Windows Mobile
- Checking for game updates
ABOUT
"Jack or 100 Ways to Barbecue" is a platform game that brings the fun of jump & run and a lot of brain exercise while solving delicate logical problems. Your aim is to find the exit out of each level, which is well hidden by doors and guarded by unfriendly monsters whose only desire is to meet you and break your bones well for disturbing their domestic living area.
SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
- PalmOS
- Windows Mobile [Professional / Classic / Standard / PocketPC / Smartphone]
- Symbian S60
TRIAL VERSION
Trial version of Jack BBQ game is available for downloading at http://www.indus3.org. It provides a chance to play the first level of the game. No hi-score is available in the trial version.
In order to be able to play all the levels of the game, have hi-score and enable other game features you should purchase the game at http://www.indus3.org.
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Just a quick BIG THANKS to Sammy of Palm Addicts and Alex of Treobits for the recent mention of Palm Discovery.net on their front page.
Just passing along news of a new product. Thomas of USB Fever has sent me a note about their latest product, Universal External Portable Rechargeable Battery. Please keep in mind that I have no affiliation with him and have not actually dealt with him so I can not provide much information on the products or the company. I am simply passing on this information. If anyone has purchased or dealt with USB Fever, it would be beneficial to everyone if you could please provide some feedback in the comments below! Thanks!
Details (taken from USB Fever):
Features:
- For Emergency charging
- Additonal power source while other power source is not available, e.g. plane flights, hiking, or for anytime you don't have access to an AC outlet.
- Additional power for other electronic devices, e.g. PDA, MP3, Celluar Phone, iPone, iPod...
- Recharge by AC Power
- with LED indicators to remind you the status of the battery
- with On/Off Switch to prevent accidentally power leakage
Specifications:
- DC Output: DC 4.5~5.5V, 1.2A
- Capacity: 2200mAh
- Cycle Life: 1000 times
- Dimensions: 7.2x2.8x2.1(cm)
- Weight: 45g (battery)
Compatibility List:
- iPhone
- iPod Video (5th Gen)
- iPod 4G and Photo
- iPod 3rd Gen
- iPod Mini
- iPod Nano
- iPod Shuffle 1
- iPod Shuffle 2 (to use with iPod Shuffle 2 Sync & Charging Adaptor or iPod Shuffle 2 Sync & Charging Cable)
- PDA (using the USB 5 pin)
- Sony PSP
- Mobile Phone, Brands include Nokia, Motorola, SonyEricsson... etc.
- MP3/MP4, PMP
Compatiability List:
Nokia Models:
- Nokia 2626/1600/6300/N70/ N71/ N72/ N73/ N80/ N90/ N95, etc
Samsung Models:
- A100/ A200/ D848/ T100, etc
Package Contents:
- USB Universal External Portable Rechargeable Battery x 1
- USB Dock Retractable Sync and Charging Cable (our product code B046-A084, Color: Black) x 1
- AC Power Adaptor x 1
- USB adaptor cable, Black and white x 1 respectively
- Adaptor for PSP x 1
- Adaptor cable for different brands of mobile phone x 10 pcs
Again, Palm Discovery.net has no affiliation with USB Fever nor any dealings with them so I can not provide much information beyond what I see on their website. Hopefully I can convince them to provide some products for reviews (fingers crossed) but we'll see.

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First of all, again, a BIG THANKS to Sammy of Palm Addicts for mentioning Palm Discovery.net on the front page.
Today's Palm Explorer Profile comes from Michael. He was kind enough to share his Palm Explorer Profile just to help me out and his profile sounds pretty interesting. And it's always nice to know someone who has the same Palm as me

. (BTW, I still love my Zire 71 and it's still getting used).

Name: Michael [my last name stays private]
Alias on Brighthand: Strife89
Devices: Zire, Zire 71
Favorite Palm apps: DioPlayer, TCPMP, More Heap Hack, LJP, UniCMD, SilkDimmer (this list could go on......)
What you like about the Palm: It has many FREE apps available, it is relatively stable (for me, anyway), it is very user-friendly, it does everything I've ever wanted a mobile device to do (except surf the net
), and it's great for showing off.
What you dislike about the Palm: There are always newer models coming out, namely with newer features that I want, and more power (if only you could upgrade one like a PC.....). Virtually every one sold today has a "sealed in" battery, and means of charging are few compared to other popular devices (like iPods
).
How the Palm has changed my life: Music, videos, tons of games, reading, file management: anywhere, anytime.
Need I say more?
What I mainly use my Palm for: Music and games.
Thanks very much for sharing this with us, Michael.

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Just a quick reminder that you have until Sunday July 15th midnight PST to enter for Palm Discovery.net's Proporta Alu-Leather Case and Advanced Screen Protector giveaway. There's only a few entries so far so you have an excellent chance of winning. Just enter a comment in that posting and you're in!
If you own a Treo 680 and have noticed that
battery life has been absolutely horrendous, you have experienced the result of a bug in the original firmware of the Treo that causes the
battery draining issue.
Apparently, as soon as you launch the camera application on the Treo 680 and regardless of whether you close or exit out of it or not, you will notice that the battery will drain so quickly that within a few hours that the battery level will be virtually close to 0. This is due to a bug in the firmware that fails to properly close or exit out of the camera application. So, even if you close or exit out of the camera application, the software is still running and loaded in the background and thus why the battery is draining so quickly over time. So, once you open or launch the camera on the Treo 680, you will notice this battery draining issue.
Palm has provided an update for the Treo 680 to address and fix this issue. The link to the camera patch is here. Keep in mind that if you do a hard reset or factory reset that you will need to re-install this patch again after the reset or you will face the same battery draining issue.
I have provided a video of the simple camera patch installation process so that you can be familiar with how it's done and what happens during the installation. As you will find out, it's very simple, painless and quick to do. So there's no need to worry or panic.
Video of Treo 680 Camera Patch Installlation

Video at YouTube
Again, it is very easy to perform and here's the link to the camera update patch. Treo 680 camera patch update
I hope you found the video helpful. Thanks for visiting Palm Discovery.net.


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