My laptop finally died, so I'm looking into data-recovery options now. Oooooh, bummer! It's can be frustrating when technology fails. I'm looking for utility, small size, versatility, affordable price, reliability and longevity. If a pocket PC would serve me well, which one would you recommend? I don't want to buy a cheap one that will break down and I also want one with some decent run time and which could be recharged in my car. I would also like to try Ron Koval's temperaments. I always tuned by ear or direct interval and stored my results but if TuneLab does a good job, I would be willing to try putting the correction figures for my EBVT in it and see how it does. I really don't need an electronically generated program. Would this serve a full time, professional technician well? Could I also throw away my old fashioned appointment book and pocket calculator too? Would a good Pocket PC do it all? I seem to be leaning in the direction of a Pocket PC with TuneLab softwear. (How long will it be before a newer version comes out?) It is also fairly bulky. The Verituner seems a bit pricey too and I am skeptical about something so new. While I would be most familiar with an Accutuner III, the cost is the highest and from what I've gathered, it isn't really the most advanced tool and it only does one thing. My old Accutuner II just died and so now I need to replace it with something new.
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