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iPhone?
Anyone on this site own an iPhone? If you have tried using a friends that would also be interesting.
I was wondering just how useful the iPhone would be for RE activities. As the WSJ review said it is really a portable computer.
My sense if you can use the web browsing capabilities to check maps, look up rental information if you use an online PM system and otherwise have info with you at all times (or access to the web with full web capability).
Plus the ability to manage your email so you could check in with people handling a closing, etc if they need to send documents for review.
Some other phones are pretty close or have the same ability for the activities above.
Comments?
John Corey