Pocket computing in 2018 ======================== My main PDA was my phone, to be honest (an Ubuntu Touch-based phone with an Evernote Client and a CalDAV-compatible calendar). I ceased to use it in October. At home I use my Palm IIIx, mostly as e-reader (Plucker, Aportis Doc files) as a password storage. Sometimes I prepare text for my phlog here (as I'm doing just now). And I the Converter program was used very often in last few months I my wife often tasked me with conversion between US and SI units during cooking (I got a cookbook from the University of Berkeley and she started to use it). Outdoors I use the Palm IIIxe (it has 8 MB of RAM instead of 4 MB of the IIIx) as a shopping list, a notetaking/sketching device, a password storage, also for list of geocaches (I have no GPS for it s I cannot use it for actual geocaching) and as a camera (with the ad-o Kodak PalmPix camera module). For GPS I use the Garmin eTrex Touch 25 and as a camera I use m old HP PhotoSmart 730 (and, less frequently, the SONY Alpha digital camera). I didn't use my PSIONs and Zauri for nothing serious in 2018. Except for the PSION Organiser II LZ which I use as an alarm clock (it is much louder than any old Palm). My Ben NanoNote was used for less than 10 times, mostly to play music.