Here’s this week’s TinyPodcast. You can download the MP3 file directly or subscribe to the TinyPodcast RSS feed in your favorite podcatcher application.
Yet another audio setup - will it ever be the same?
No audio sweepers this week, because I didn’t have the files on this computer to add them, and I decided to get the podcast posted and out there, rather than waiting until I get home to add the sweepers in post.
Here’s what we talk about this week, with links:
- Our Favorite PDA Applications:
- Brian (Palm T3) - mostly out of the box. WebPro browser, SafeDeposit as a password wallet. Looking forward to going back to Pocket PC for richer applications.
- Jarrod (HP iPAQ 2215) - Mostly “stock”, for stability. AvantGo, MSN Messenger, and Windows Media Player 9.
- Josh (Dell Axim X50V) - PocketInformant and PIToday, WisBar Advance 2 as a task manager, Marsware WeatherPanel Today screen plugin, eReader for ebooks.
- Other Great Apps: Sprite Backup, Resco Explorer 2003 (file manager, registry editor, and FTP client), FlexWallet 2005, and Bejeweled.
- Special Guest and World Exclusive Review: Paul Elliott and the new Garmin iQue M5 Pocket PC with integrated GPS. We cover hardware specs, design, usage by a first time Pocket PC user, Pocket PC complaints, GPS software usability and map accuracy, comparison to TomTom Navigator and other GPS navigation solutions. We go quite in depth on this unit - check it out!
- Check out Jarrod’s off-raoding site - www.wheeln.com!
- Podcasting article featuring TinyPodcast wasn’t published in the Portland Tribune today, look for it soon!
- Shout out to the “Noise Squad” - fine Northwest podcasts by Jason Ruby and Anna Johns/Ruby of the Delta Park Project and Tim Germer of Northwest Noise.
We love feedback! You can reach Josh Bancroft at jabancroft@gmail.com, Brian Jarvis at bljarv@gmail.com, Jarrod Ochsenbein at esniper@gmail.com, or Paul Elliott at porgy_tirebiter@yahoo.com. You can also leave a voice message for us at 206-222-2479.
Thanks for listening, and we’ll catch you next week!
Since you guys are into switching up your audio setups, how would you handle a phone interview? How about a teleconference?