I love my PPC. I have one of those jobs that somtimes is busy, but sometimes is quite slack. The PPC is for taking up the slack.
I have the email setup, but mainly use it to email others. Interestingly, if I get some email that has a picture attached it will download the picture and let me view it. Cool!
My PPC, the Toshiba e355, is not WIFI capable. That kinda sux... but it does have 64 megs of onboard and I currently sport a 256 meg SD Memory card. I keep text files, MP3's, etc... on there.
Reading is what I mainly do on the PPC. I use a freeware program called
Haali Reader as my text viewer. I tried using Pocket Word, but it was too slow to load the big text files I play with. No auto scroll on this (or at least I couldn't make it work). Haali Reader also can play with text files that are zipped. The main "bug" I have found is that it gets a bit confused sometimes if you are reading text off of a memory card, so I usually move the file I am currently reading to My Documents.
I also use AvantGo with PocketIE to view webpages. Slashdot, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Weather Underground, etc... I currently have the 2 meg freebie account, but I am seriously considering upgrading to the 8 meg paid (something like $15 a year).
In order to get around, I use the onboard FileExplorer and I also use the freeware
Total Commander. What is cool about this is that it can play with zip files. Cool! Much more control over things that File Explorer.
For games, I play:
Solitare (included with ALL GUI'd versions of Micro$oft OS's)
Jawbreaker (another M$ freebie)
Pocket Irked v2.1 - FREEWARE - this is a PPC port of a Palm game called Vexed, which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Black Jack for PocketPC - FREEWARE - A decent game of black jack with hints, etc...
Chess - FREEWARE - Valentin Iliescu has created a rather pleasant looking and playable Chess game.
Gemswap - FREEWARE - Valentin Iliescu strikes again - this is a clone of Bejeweled.
And finally:
PocketNES - FREEWARE - THis is a great Nintendo Emulator, if you can get behind the emulation thing.
I also have a few Today screen hacks that I run:
I use
cLaunch - FREEWARE - to put a tabbed index on my Today Screen (kinda the same thing as a desktop). This tabbed index has a bunch of icons on it.
I also use a thing called
BatMemTime - FREEWARE - to track my battery and memory use. I don't bother with the uptime thing on this... it will give how long since last system reset (I almost NEVER reset). You can see in the screenshot three gauges... one is battery charge, next one is my system memory (can drag the memory allocation from this, too), and the bottom one is my SD Memory card status. I currently have an arseload of MP3's on it from
nuggs.net, which has a bunch of old timey hippy jam band concerts for download.
Here is a screenshot of my Today Screen: