Difference between pages "Motorola Droid" and "Simplenote"

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(Notes on battery life and docks.)
 
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I bought a Motorola Droid on December 16, 2009, my first smartphone. The reasons I ultimately bit the bullet:
http://simplenoteapp.com/


* Available on Verizon. I was never compelled to switch from Verizon, even though there were things about them I found extremely annoying, because their coverage is good and their rates are low.
Poor man's [[Evernote]] -- my kind of tool. Using it with [[Notational Velocity]] right now.
* Data plan is worth the additional cost as backup Internet, especially since you can tether a Droid without too much trouble.
* The [[Android]] operating system, which is open source.
* The GPS features. I'm enamoured by location-aware computing.


I had considered waiting for some of the HTC phones that are in the horizon, but those won't be available for several months. The Droid has a beautiful screen, and even though the keyboard isn't as good as the Blackberry, I found it more compelling than touch screens.
== See Also ==


I'm pleased with the hardware, with the exception of the battery life. I got a GPS dock for my car, but the multimedia dock might be more useful, simply because it would give me another charger.
* [http://maketecheasier.com/setup-ultimate-multi-platform-writing-environment-with-simplenote/2010/09/15 How To Setup The Ultimate Multi-Platform Writing Environment With Simplenote]
 
* [http://github.com/cefstat/simplenote.el simplenote.el] for [[Emacs]]
I'm not thrilled with [[Android]]. I'm hopeful that will improve quickly.

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