My name is Anne Lyle, and I'm a palmoholic.
Yep, I've had to admit it to myself. I recently decided I was fed up with the Palm Treo 680 I bought a few months ago, and bought a cheapo Nokia (3110 Classic) from a work colleague to replace it. However the Nokia's music player is somewhat frustrating, as the display is too small to show more than a dozen or so characters of the track titles. It's fine for music, but not for podcasts, as you usually see only the beginning of the podcast name with no indication of episode, and they don't necessarily get listed in the right order either! I found myself really missing Pocket Tunes, as well as a few other favourite Palm apps, but I didn't want to go back to the Treo as I really wanted something with a good text entry system (I just didn't find the Treo's thumb-board at all easy to use).
I ended up getting a Tungsten E2 from ebay for sixty quid - and it arrived this morning, yay! It's got an annoying screen whine that can only be shut up by using a system utility called warpSpeed that could potentially knacker the whole PDA(!), but apparently this flaw is endemic in Palm's recent larger-screen devices, so there doesn't seem much point in sending it back. I'll just have to be a bit more careful about backing it up...