A revelation...
I tend to follow threads like this with interest because I am still trying to determine whether I want paper or a palm for my system. I have switched back and forth or gone hybrid for the past year.
However, shortly after this tread started, I was listening to the GTD Fast cds (which I purchased 2 years ago and have heard 2 or 3 times). This time I noticed what David said about note-taking. Essentially he said he tried all of the programs available for the palm that are meant to make note taking possible, but they were "toys". Writing on paper is always faster (for him at least). And he said something to the effect that the higher tech your organizational tool gets (he says the palm is an organizer, not a note taker) the lower tech your collection/capture tools should get.
Why this did not hit me before, I do not know. I have always taken notes on paper in meetings or when the phone rings, or whatever, and then felt obligated to copy anything I commited to or needed to remember to either a palm note, or to the right-hand side of my 2-page per day planner. My notes are very messy, so I would never just write them in the limited space on the planner, and the input limitations of the palm make it impossible for me to take notes directly into there (and even if I could, I over-note take and would have to decide what to keep and delete the rest anyway).
Now I realize I do not have to have 1 tool for both capture/colleciton and organization, but can capture anywhere on anything but make sure it gets into an inbox. Then I can process it into my system directly as calendare, action, waiting for, etc. without being forced to recapture the note onto paper or a palm memo.
I have permission to break a rule I have heard in many programs - that your system is all in one binder or palm that needs to be with you all of the time. This was impossible anyway because the inboxes are in different formats, but I thought I had to somehow get anything of use from the various inboxes into my system before I could process. No more. Capture is different from process, and now I just process it.
In the spirit of the original post to the thread, I use a palm becasue
1. My writing is messy, even when I try to be neat. Difficulty reading a weeks or so later
2. I type much, much faster than I can write, and I can type into the palm desktop when I process or review, sync, and I am done.
3. I do like the backup - and it gets backed up at work and home, so I am fairly sure one will survive if the other dies.
4. It is really easy to carry with me, plus it has audio books or MP3s I can listen to while I walk and digital books I can read when I get bored. And I can carry a lot of reference material in the memos or word files (I do not think it really works for excel, but I only need spreadsheets when I am at my desk anyway)
That being said, there are issues. The screen is small, but it only bothers me when I am doing a weekly review, and I can do that at my work desk using the palm desktop software on the screen, so I can see the entire month's calendar or action list on the big screen.
And I do drop it a little too often. But I will always repair or replace it (in my current mindset), and the desktop software with backup means I can print and carry around my calendar or lists with me and even update on the desktop as needed until I get it repaired or replaced. Then it is just a sync away from all being back in the palm.
I know now, even more than before, that the tool does not matter. I do not need to be costrained by any tool. I will use what is easiest for and most trusted by me...