Here's something that shows the promise of being practical and useful -- the new version (2.0 Beta) of Glide on a PC/Mac/Linux desktop combined with 770/800 access through GlideMobile. Plus a GlideSync application for convenient uploading from the desktop. http://www.glidedigital.com/ https://www.glidemobile.com/ Glide is an online "unified file and information management system" with PIM, editing, storage, online applications, email, RSS, etc., capabilities. It's free with 2GB of space. http://www.transmediacorp.com/news/news_8-1-07.html The key to its usefulness is that when logged onto GlideMobile most everything can be accessed through (and with the limitations of) the standard browser on the 770/800. I've only been experimenting with contacts, bookmarks, documents, and a few graphics (N770 and Mac OS X 10.4.10). Email is convenient from the 770 but has some bugs on the Mac. Glide can be slow at times with a few quirks, but consider what gyrations it has to go through. There is a lot of potential simply in it becoming a common denominator for a wide variety of files and functions. --Don