Hi Monks,

I have a 1 1/2 hour train ride to and from work which is usually a boring thing for me to endure. Sometimes I just drift off to sleep, other times I hack at code on my laptop and others I attempt to read.

It occured to me one day that "hey! It might be need to drop in on the Monastary while I am commuting and see what is going on via my wireless toys!"

I have two wireless devices that I carry with me all the time. I have a WAP enabled Kyocera Smart Phone and a Palm i805. I have tried both of them with varying success

The Kyocera works better than the Palm i805 but only sligbtly. I can log onto PM but posting and/or answering other posts is impossible. The input text area spills past the viewable area of the device.

The Palm is a disaster and I can't even log on since it doesn't even pick up the various form devices.

What are some experiences other Monks have had attempting to get to PM via wireless web?


Peter @ Berghold . Net

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In reply to Wireless Access to Perl Monks by blue_cowdawg

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