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Re: XV6800 newb user questions

Welcome to Geekdom! Can't overemphasize demon's advice enough. SPB and Resco both make outstanding backup apps. They're not free, but worth their weight in gold when (notice I don't say "if") a hard reset becomes necessary. Some users will recommend PIMBackup, but this only backs up PIM data (contacts, notes, calendar), and not your apps, device settings, reg settings, etc. Also recommend a cleanup app (SKTools or MemMaid), especially in light of the fact that the 6800 has somewhat limited memory and you'll want to keep as much of that available as possible. Finally, get a file manager, such as Total Commander (freeware) or Resco Explorer ( commercial).
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