I've heard the Sidekick isn't nearly as robust/business-friendly as the other options, so I'd be very careful about picking that option if I were you. (It's more a toy for high school and college students than a business user's tool.)
Treo turned MS? *shudder* What on earth for? I avoided all of the Baby-Windoze products for a reason.
Sounds like you want Treo or Blackberry, both of which Verizon does. The big difference between the two seems to be how robust Enterprise type support is. If that's an option for you at work, a Blackberry might be a better choice. Assuming, of course, that you don't have a Mac like I do. I basically figured out that a Blackberry wasn't a practical option for me, nor do I have the need for the robust Enterprise support since my company consists of just me.
I've only had my Treo for 24 hours. But in that time I've gotten it setup the way I wanted, successfully made/received phone calls, sucessfully sent/received e-mail, successfully recieved SMS, successfully browsed web pages, and gotten all of the information/software that was on my Palm onto it.
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Treo turned MS? *shudder* What on earth for? I avoided all of the Baby-Windoze products for a reason.
Sounds like you want Treo or Blackberry, both of which Verizon does. The big difference between the two seems to be how robust Enterprise type support is. If that's an option for you at work, a Blackberry might be a better choice. Assuming, of course, that you don't have a Mac like I do. I basically figured out that a Blackberry wasn't a practical option for me, nor do I have the need for the robust Enterprise support since my company consists of just me.
I've only had my Treo for 24 hours. But in that time I've gotten it setup the way I wanted, successfully made/received phone calls, sucessfully sent/received e-mail, successfully recieved SMS, successfully browsed web pages, and gotten all of the information/software that was on my Palm onto it.