Just don’t tell my wife. Anyway, looking at two blogging softwares at this time to use for blogging on the Treo.
The first one is HBlogger. Says it supports Moveable Type. And that is great, since the Kansas Family Law Blog is on MT. Also supports Typepad, which is the platform for this blog.
Mo:Blog is the other one I am looking at. It also supports MT and TP. I will let you all know what my experience is with both.
Since we spend so much time waiting for hearings and sitting around the courtroom. I thought this was a great way to not have to waste that time. My hope is that if some light bulb goes off on some great idea, I will be able to blog about it on the spot.
It is also my understanding that I can use my new Treo as a Bluetooth Modem with a certain amount of tweaking. That would be great since my iBook is Bluetooth ready.
Would love to hear from others of how you use your Treo and if you have any experience with a blogging program for it.
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Hey Grant – congrats on the Treo. A couple of things I learned while shopping at Sprint (great for the free incoming calls plan): first, the Treo can absolutely be used as a bluetooth modem. Second, however, is that if you're on the Sprint network, they're going to bang you for additional money beyond the regular cost of the unlimited data plan ($10/month).
The way it typically works is that if you're on the unlimited data add-on plan, the aforementioned $10/month gem, you can surf the net and get email until your heart's content. There is a program (the name escapes me now) that allows you to use the Treo as a modem and piggyback on the unlimited data plan. Sprint says it knows when you're doing this and reserves the right to bump you up to a $50/month plan. On the other hand, if you have unlimited data (surfing) and email, your need to use it as a bluetooth modem is probably reduced. For instance, if you want it to transfer documents you generate on your iBook, I'd recommend sending them to the Treo by bluetooth and then attaching it to an outgoing email.
This is all just Sprint, however. So this may constitute two paragraphs of irrelevant information.
I hoping I can do the same thing you are talking about Victor, with my provider Altell.