PDAs... Palm OS or Pocket PC?

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MaloCCOM said:

Thanks for the link... you have some really helpful and useful stuff on your blog! Im going to read the rest of it when I have some time. I didnt find an answer to my original question though. You made reference to "Palm" a lot. I have found that a lot of people refer to their PDAs as "palms" regardless of the operating system they use... Pocket PC or Palm OS. I had been planning on purchasing an Ipaq pocket PC, but after looking around I am leaning towards a Palm TX.

Thanks.
 
Oh, definetly, you have to get a palm. Most of the free stuff out there is palm only. If you plan to pay or buy software, they come in both platforms.
 
You might check out the new Treo 700 with the windows format or the treo 650 for palm. Alot of the upper class students and the docs here in Texas use those.
 
MaloCCOM said:
Oh, definetly, you have to get a palm. Most of the free stuff out there is palm only. If you plan to pay or buy software, they come in both platforms.


What do you think about the new tablet pc's? The pc's you can write on. One of them is now only ~9x7 inches, though it is expensive as hell.
 
tcom200901 said:
You might check out the new Treo 700 with the windows format or the treo 650 for palm. Alot of the upper class students and the docs here in Texas use those.

That's true. I use the Treo 650 (palm) all the free medical stuff goes on there, as well as the epocrates essentials suite. And Sanford Guide. Awesome all in one tool. Cruise the net, take calls, beeper, text, chat, and medical advice.
 
MaloCCOM said:
That's true. I use the Treo 650 (palm) all the free medical stuff goes on there, as well as the epocrates essentials suite. And Sanford Guide. Awesome all in one tool. Cruise the net, take calls, beeper, text, chat, and medical advice.
ditto 👍
 
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