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<p align="left">I don't know who your wireless provider is, but I now have an AT&T Tilt which runs my PDA software, is a fully functional GPS device, has internet access, AND runs Tunelab just great--in the horizontal mode it's even nicer, I find.<br/><br/>Oh, and it's a phone, too.<br/><br/>I'll bet all the carriers have Windows Mobile devices, now.<br/><br/>Alan Barnard<br/>Salem, MO<br/><br/></p>
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<hr/>Original message<br/>From: "holly quigley"
<hollyquigley@gmail.com> </hollyquigley@gmail.com><br/>To: pianotech@ptg.org<br/>Received: 1/15/2008 11:29:51 AM<br/>Subject: tunelab device question<br/><br/>
<p align="left">Hi all - I run Tunelab for finding A4, for pitch corrections, and for really annoying pianos. Been running it for a couple years now on a Dell Axim X50. I've been thinking about upgrading, consolidating devices, getting a business-exclusive cell phone number (which means I'm open to providers), and getting something like a Blackberry (which I understand Tunelab doesn't run on). Does anyone here have a phone/pda device they run Tunelab on? I'd rather keep to a larger screen. I see on Tunelab's website they list T-Mobile's MDA models, but it looks like those are out of date. The Wing looks nifty and similar, but again, no idea if it will run TuneLab. <br/><br/>I'm just getting started looking through this stuff, so I'm open to all sorts of suggestions. Also something that will run a GPS program would be great - I run GPS on my cell phone now, but I pay a monthly fee to do so. <br/><br/>Thanks!<br/>-Holly Quigley<br/></p>
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