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How to live WITHOUT the iPhone

July 24, 2008

In my iPhone 2.0 review, I mentioned that, “…the iPhone isn’t the first (device) to mobilize and synchronize your life, however before the iPhone it took about 3 devices to do this.” So what are those 3 other devices, and how can you live without the iPhone? Right now I’m having to manage to live without the iPhone (because right now I just can’t afford the phone or the plan), however it is possible to manage without it - while mobilizing your life and keeping it all in sync. First, lets look at the equipment: I have a cell phone, a PDA, and finally a Cell Phone.

So first we have the cell phone, in the iPhone its definitely a core component (after all it is the iPhone), nonetheless any phone will do the same phone functions that the iPhone does (except visual voice mail) and in most cases - more (like MMS). As great as the iPhone is there are benefits to not using the iPhone as a phone, to put it simply; with other phones you have a TON more freedom. With the iPhone you’re virtually stuck with AT&T (or whatever carrier the iPhone is sold for in your country). Most phones do have internet, unfortunately to the iPhones advantage they only offer that dreadful “mobile internet.” Still with the increasing amount of people wanting to surf the web on the go, an increasing number of websites are creating mobile versions for normal cellphones. These mobile versions aren’t stunning, but they definitely get the job done. One word of caution though, check with your carrier to see how much they charge for data, it might be cheaper to go with an unlimited data plan. So getting a regular cell phone might not only be cheaper for you, but better suited to your needs.

The next piece of equipment that the iPhone “replaces” is the PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). The two subcategories underneath the PDA umbrella are Palm Pilots and Pocket PC’s. However, since this is primarily an OS X focused blog and I haven’t spent much time with Pocket PC’s, I’m just going to be looking at Palm Pilots in this article. The only downside to Palm is that their software feels kind of outdated and old, but besides that it does what it needs to and even a bit more. Setting up your palm is pretty simple, but there’s a feature within Mac OS X that helps you keep all your stuff in sync. In iSync (that program that used to manage a lot of your stuff until most of its tasks got separated into other programs and we all kinda forgot about) there’s a feature that lets you enable iSync on a Palm device (pictured below).

 After you click on the option in the menu bar iSync will set up everything for you. It’s amazingly simple and painless. 

After its all set up you can select what calendars and contacts you’d like to sync with iSync, then everything on your palm with be in sync with iCal (even to-do’s) and Address Book. You don’t have to do anything after that, when you sync your palm pilot with Hot Sync, iSync will do everything on its own, you don’t need to start anything. There are also a ton of different applications you can find on the web (and on Palm’s online store) to put on your Palm device and help you mobilize and synchronize your life even more. One application that came with my handheld, which I highly recommend, is Documents to Go (found here) which lets you take your Word documents and Excel Documents with you. The only downside to this app is that it crashes if you export from Pages. If you don’t have Microsoft Word on your computer than you can choose to use Bean as an alternative (which is what I’ve been using to write some of these articles on the go) and it works great (check out the review here). Even thought the iPhone can view documents like this app can, it still can’t edit them. I, personally, use Palm’s Tungsten E2, but Palm also has a few other options out.

Then finally we have the iPod, there’s not really a whole lot to say about getting an iPod instead of an iPhone, except its difference in storage and price. So those are just a few tips on how you can live without the iPhone, even though its still an amazing and revolutionary product, we don’t all have to have it.

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