Was made in the early 2000, I've purchased in January 2021, is a little difficult to synchronize with Outlook 2000, came with Casio PC Sync 3.1 and Harmony 99, but searching into the wayback machine I could find the Casio PC Sync 3.2 and the Harmony 2002. I use it with Windows XP SP3, with a Virtual Machine with VMWare 12 player into Windows 10 20H2 and works with a serial port. I can sync only 16 weeks because if I try to add more weeks the sync fails. I could install some apps, like games and productivity. Really fulfills with its function that was intended. Remember me my appointments, alarms and reminders. I recommend it, only if you are a vintage user and known about serial ports, Windows 95, 98, Me or XP, because for these OS was intended.
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1. Option to password protect data 2. No wireless function (more security) 3. Easy to backup, import, export, or sync data. 4. Economical generic (2 x AA) akaline batteries 5. Boots up in about 1 second 6. Searching for a data string takes less than 6 seconds 7. Very lightweight and will fit in either my shirt pocket or front pant pocket. Over the last 20+ years, I can only blame myself for breaking 4 of the 6 that I have owned. The other 2 failures could have been my fault too, due to extreme humidity, heat, or cold
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This is a fantastic little PDA! Nice concept really, PDA's don't exist anymore, or they like to think phones have taken the place of them. To a certain degree they have, but this PDA is not your average PDA. It has something called "quick memo" that allows you to write your own notes and save them. Just like an electronic sticky pad. What you write is what you see and keep. It doesn't try and interpret what you write, it just saves what you do. Very handy. If you have an old Windows 98 computer laying around, these will sync with Windows 98 and store many notes, or type out address, database, etc and transfer them to your awsome PDA. The Casio runs on 2 AAA batteries that last for months, even with everyday use, unreal because I have to charge my phone twice a day. These are great, and bring back a lot of memories of not so long ago when the PDA had its own spot right in the middle of Office Depot. Pick one up cheap and have some fun with one, you'll be glad you did.Read full review
It's a hand-held electronic organizer with possibility to read El.books. This device is necessaru for traveling to wild nature.