PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback Nice try to award Palm OS 5 as the winner! Lets hear more from Palm/WM2003 owners to post here but do not argue the way APPLE/Windows users always been! They are equally in everything but must have the difference between both OS to draw buyers for...
[February 27, 2004, 13:00]
Palm Kiss Demo for OS 5
Downloads Please note: Only Palm OS 5 devices are supported for this high-resolution application. Palm Kiss is a toy program that lets the user manipulate the appearance of an anime-style character using the stylus.
[August 22, 2003, 8:00]
Password Watchdog for Palm OS 5
Downloads Please note: If you have a Palm OS 2, 3 or 4 device, please purchase this version instead.1/30/2003 - Updated feature:You can now change the main password (the password that you access Password Watchdog with) from within the Password Watchdog.
[May 27, 2003, 8:00]
Samsung launches first GSM phone to use Palm OS 5
News While Palm OS smartphones have been available for some time, they've virtually all been for the US CDMA network standard, the only exception being Handspring's Treo series of phones. The Treo hasn't yet been updated to use Palm OS 5 and still uses...
[March 13, 2003, 15:59]
DioPen 4.0 PLUS for Palm OS 5
Downloads DioPen 4.0 PLUS for Palm OS 5 is a software for Palm OS 5 devices that enables the convenient and easy input of Korean characters, Alphabets, numbers and symbols. All functions are easy to use, since the character strings of the menus, buttons...
[November 15, 2005, 6:00]
Sony beefs up its Clie handheld with Palm OS 5
News With the new device, Sony is clearly aiming to stay ahead of the Palm OS pack at the high end of the market. Palm is expected to announce its first OS 5 device, the Tungsten T on 28 October. Meanwhile, cell phone makers Samsung and Kyocera are both...
[September 30, 2002, 8:49]
Al Qamoos (Dictionary) for Palm OS 5 by Informobility
Downloads - Requires Arabic support for Palm OS 5- English- Arabic dictionary- Quick search function: as you start typing in the input line, entries starting with those letters are displayed- Save last searched words- SD card supported- Contains 27,000...
[April 24, 2005, 8:00]
Mortgage Solver for Palm OS 5
Downloads Please note: If you have a Palm OS 2, 3 or 4 device, please purchase this version instead.Realtors, home buyers! If so, try PRO-MortgageGadgets or PRO-MortgageGadgets for Palm OS 5 from Cool Gadgets. Simply, easy to use mortgage calculator!
[May 27, 2003, 8:00]
Inside Palm OS 5 review
Reviews Palm OS 5 made its formal European debut on 11 November 2002, when David Nagel, Chief Executive Officer of PalmSource (the Palm offshoot devoted to developing the operating system), visited London to make the announcement.
[November 12, 2002, 12:46]
Pre-qualification Calculator for Palm OS 5
Downloads Please note: If you have a Palm OS 2, 3 or 4 device, please purchase this version instead.New Feature (6/29) - Now you can edit the ratios that are used in the calculation. If so, try PRO-MortgageGadgets or PRO-MortgageGadgets for Palm OS 5 from...
[May 27, 2003, 8:00]
Palm means business with OS 5 tools
News The division of Palm, which creates the software and operating system that go inside Palm handhelds, says it is working with several companies to bring Java support, a new browser and a virtual private networking (VPN) client to its new Palm OS 5.
[June 27, 2002, 8:57]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback What about the fact that Palm is not yet fully a multitaksing OS - ver.is but where we will see it on a real hardware? Palm is like DOS while Windows CE looks much like a full scaled OS. With Palm you need tricks to make something work in the...
[June 20, 2004, 21:21]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback PALM OS does not really allow to carry and sort many documents. Windows Explorer makes Windows Mobile the winner if you need to carry documents. RESCO EXPLORER is a fantastic explorer for Pocket PCs. It is rather messy.
[March 22, 2004, 11:02]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I was genuinely pleased with my Palm PDA - Sony Clie - but agree that having paid for applications to bring it up to required standard I'm not sure your comparisons are fair. Palm is v good but depends perhaps too much on 3rd party applications.
[March 24, 2004, 14:08]
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]
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 For example, one of the benefits stated about the Palm was automatic synchronisation of files, using a non-standard app I might add, Windows Mobile can do this as standard using the Files option within Activesync.
[March 24, 2004, 15:47]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I used the Palm OS for six years and loved it. I now have a Dell Axim with Window Mobile 2003 and love it even more. Since my company is standardized on Windows XP and Office 2003, the new Axim meets and exceeds all my needs.
[February 27, 2004, 17:45]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I disagree as well with the direction this article took, to award the prize to Palm. Pocket PCs are inherently beefier, have more memory, and power than a 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 absolutely agree with the article.being a user of pocketPC 2002 and 2003, and Palm5, i must say while the pocketPC often can do more, the palm does what it does better.tungsten C can match almost any pocketPC for power and memory, has the easiest...
[February 28, 2004, 16:46]



