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PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback PALM OS does not really allow to carry and sort many documents. RESCO EXPLORER is a fantastic explorer for Pocket PCs. Windows Explorer makes Windows Mobile the winner if you need to carry documents. It is rather messy.

[March 22, 2004, 11:02]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback i think pocket pc is better than palm os ,especially in entertaiment like storage mp3 is more efficent and save alot of place in your memory .Other than that i think pocket pc is much faster than palm os,since i have also palm pda and pocket pc...

[March 5, 2004, 8:02]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback I am currently using the Tungsten T and I find the Palm OS less cumbersome to use than the Pocket PC. I have used to both the Pocket PC and Palm systems, albeit only Pocket PC 2002 in an Ipaq. It also seems faster to open files with Palm as...

[February 27, 2004, 15:22]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback With Palm you need tricks to make something work in the background - not so on Pocket PC and so on and so on. And if we realy look at the 3-d parties and not just pretend we know about them we will see that for Pocket PC you can find much more...

[June 20, 2004, 21:21]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback hmm i'm stuck, i have had my IPAQ 1940 for nearly 3 years.i finally dropped it once too many, now its decision time, either get the Palm TX which seems to have everyhting i want it to do but, uses an OS i'm not familiar with, or go with what i...

[August 23, 2006, 19:21]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback When I bought my first Pocket PC in 1998 it had double the usable screen size of the Palm with its stupid handwriting area that is made to look like part of the screen to fool buyers, and it allowed me to write the way I write instead of having to...

[March 6, 2004, 8:39]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback I've just learnt about the new Zire 72 from Palm.it answers most of the valid criticisms raised in this comparison. Palm's ease of use used to be due to the simplicity of it's applications. Windows Mobile For Pocket PC 2003 and it's bundled...

[May 2, 2004, 0:03]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback The Pocket PC seemesly connects to my Windows desktops. Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, what better compatibilty do you want? The core applicaitons of the Windows CE OS are much better than the corresponding PalmOS applicaitons.

[March 15, 2004, 2:34]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback I've own Pocket PCs and Palm PDAs (about 20 different models). There are plenty Pocket PCs owners and as many Palm owners happy too. I am coming back to Palm now because with Palm Handheld T, they get closer to Pocket PC multimedia easiness.

[January 28, 2005, 12:32]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback Pocket PCs are inherently beefier, have more memory, and power than a Palm. I disagree as well with the direction this article took, to award the prize to Palm. The only way to beat a PocketPC with a Palm, is to turn a Palm into a PocketPC.

[February 27, 2004, 18:46]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback In using both the pocket PC and Palm for a long time, for my main stay is the Palm. It will work with more mail / contact systems, works with Microsoft seamlessly, and has a whole bucket full of addon applications ready to work.

[February 27, 2004, 16:59]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback Second, having used and supported both OS's I would have to say that if you use the Office Suite on your desktop, buy the Pocket PC. First of all, the difficulty you describe in opening programs in Pocket PC is not true.

[February 27, 2004, 13:07]

PalmSource Unveils OS 6 Improvements

News The Palm OS powers more than 30 million devices, and remains the market share leader in the handheld computer industry, despite increasing competition from Microsoft's Pocket PC and encroachment from smartphone makers.

[September 22, 2003, 17:25]

HandStory Basic For Pocket PC (Freeware)

Downloads Download your FREE HandStory Basic, acclaimed as "the Swiss Army Knife of media viewers" for the Palm OS, is now available for the Pocket PC platform. HandStory Suite for Palm OS received This 4-in-1 application can easily convert images and texts...

[February 22, 2003, 4:31]

Next-gen Palms Promise Double Battery Life

News But while multimedia and fast processors might sound like nothing new to Pocket PC users, chipmaker Motorola predicts that next-generation Palm devices will carry out processor-hogging applications while using as little as half the battery power...

[May 22, 2002, 12:16]

Palm To Preview More Advanced, Secure OS

News AppForge already has tools that allow programs to be written in Visual Basic and then translated for both Palm OS and Pocket PC handhelds. Although the final version won't be ready to ship to developers until the summer, Palm wants developers to...

[February 5, 2002, 8:55]

Handheld Makers Feel The Squeeze

News Devices based on the software giant's Pocket PC operating system made a small gain against the Palm OS during the quarter, according to a new report released on Monday by Dataquest, a unit of market researcher Gartner.

[August 5, 2002, 14:34]

XScale-Pocket PC Marriage Lacks Oomph

News All Palm OS applications will run on ARM chips initially through emulation, a method of translation that generally affects how well applications run. Palm OS 5 is designed to allow applications carrying out processor-intensive tasks, such as video...

[June 26, 2002, 10:21]

Motorola Prepares To Battle XScale

News This approach could allow Palm and other Palm OS licensees, such as Sony and Handspring, scope for greater differentiation than is possible with Microsoft's Pocket PC platform. Motorola's DragonBall MX1 embedded microprocessor has now been...

[July 1, 2002, 15:35]

Microsoft Expo To Unveil New Devices

News At its most recent conference, Palm unveiled a beta version of its upcoming OS, version 5, which is due out in its final form this summer. Handheld rival Palm has had an annual conference, PalmSource, for its developers for seven years.

[April 17, 2002, 8:40]


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