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2008-03-24
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2008-03-24
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My history with PDAs began with the HP100LX, and in a lot of ways it's been downhill ever since. Even though the 100LX was just a pocketable XT clone, it was designed from the bottom up for the user and provided a bulletproof PIM suite. To this day, I haven't encountered a PDA with as much thought put into it.
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2008-03-24
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I'm curious, dubwise: don't you think that the hardware and OS are sufficient that with a good, simple PIM, it could replace your Palm? If not, I'm curious as to why not.
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2008-03-24
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Audible was mentioned a couple times above. I'd like to point out that Audible works great on an N8xx using Orb. Of course, you have to get the Audible output relayed from a Windows machine. I have a huge number of Audible files, so it's of some concern to me. Audible has never been very cooperative with the Linux community.
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2008-03-24
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You can't build an immediate response device on a multitasking general purpose computer.
You can get all of the functions in there, with some degree of reliability,
but it can never be any where near as efficient to use as a dedicated device.
Would anyone propose replacing their cellphone with a WiMax laptop running VOIP software?
Somebody's calling, let me get this out and boot it up.
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2008-03-25
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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rbrewer, the creator of Palm's excellent DateBk PIM app is Pimlico Software (www.pimlicosoftware.com). Meanwhile the Dates app you mentioned is part of a PIM suite called 'Pimlico', an open sourced project by Opened Hand (www.o-hand.com) that afaik has no direct relation to Pimlico Software of Palm PIM fame.
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