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Re: Palm Os versus Pocket PC

  • Subject: Re: Palm Os versus Pocket PC
  • From: guy@ether.net (Guy Bannis)
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 03:23:26 GMT
  • Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops.pilot
  • Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com
  • References: <4mk1q05u2vjln2qet34n6hasnsq0nc9jk8@4ax.com> <7tc4q0ln4t2i9un1sd356vedcoeriddbpn@4ax.com> <guy-2211041501330001@192.168.1.100> <omt4q0la2hi2gbmsi7fkqvohnchmh9ueu7@4ax.com>
  • Xref: news.mcc.ac.uk comp.sys.palmtops.pilot:294757
In article <omt4q0la2hi2gbmsi7fkqvohnchmh9ueu7@4ax.com>, Bryan Anderson
<usenet@bryananderson.co.uk> wrote:

> Or connected via Bluetooth. I'm not putting down the Palm
> sync system, it's just havng to press that button *is* one
> more thing have to do. 

There is software forPalm devices that obviates the need to push the button.

> I should have written that "I liked the fact....". I was
> tempted by the PPC because I could navigate the internal
> and memory card direct from the PC, move/copy files to and
> from it without (I thought) any kind of conversion. 

There is software that lets you do the same on a Palm device.

> I support a number of people with PocketPC machines and also
> a few with Palms. Those with Palms use them day in, day out
> and generally have no problems. Those with PPC tend to lose
> files and get frustrated when trying to use Word documents.

PPCs tend to be designed like small PCs, with all the usual installation
and troubleshooting complications.

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