Porting DataViewer From Palm OS To Windows Mobile-Based Pocket PCs And Smartphones More Than Doubles Sales
White Papers Although Town Compass initially designed Data-Viewer for the Palm OS, the company wanted to expand its product line to accommodate additional handheld platforms such as the Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC.
[October 7, 2007, 23:10]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum Thanks David. I got some kind of upgrade through the Microsoft website but other than update the word/excel/powerpoint icons, I find it no different. Saving my pennies for the Touch Dual anyway, I love the new UI.
[January 21, 2008, 18:10]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum I upgraded my T-Mobile Vario II (the TyTn by any other name) from WInMob 5 to 6, partly because it was supposed to make the power efficiency better. Well you'll probably need to get the update via the original operator, unless it's unlocked in...
[January 21, 2008, 15:02]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum Nice one, thanks for that. Will load it tonight and see how it goes.
[January 11, 2008, 11:56]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum When will they finally make devices that can have their OS updated to the newest versions?
[January 11, 2008, 9:31]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum Hi David, I can't seem to get past the serial number part. Would that my device is originally from Oz?
[January 18, 2008, 18:28]
Windows Mobile OS
Forum It already happens - see a recent blog of mine here - but unless you have an unlocked phone you are pretty much at the mercy of your operator on this one.
[January 11, 2008, 9:57]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback The core applicaitons of the Windows CE OS are much better than the corresponding PalmOS applicaitons. The Pocket PC seemesly connects to my Windows desktops. If you want a paper weight, or at least to blow some money, there are better items to get...
[March 15, 2004, 2:34]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I don't ever want a PDA that runs a Microsoft OS again! Windows Mobile 2003 is horrible. I owned an IPAQ for a year and it was replaced 3 times!
[April 12, 2006, 13:00]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback Its been 2 years since the day i had my first PDA which is a Windows powered IPAQ 3950 and i could say that i have wonderful time with it.I'm looking forward to my 2nd PDA and am going for the Sony Clie's.IMHO, both OS have its own pros and cons...
[June 13, 2004, 14:52]
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 Before doing doing that I read the reviews and went through all the message boards, most people seemed to say that the palm os is superior. The problem with windows is inefficent code I recently purchased a PDA.
[March 20, 2004, 16:58]
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. I am the proud owner of 3 generations of Ipaq and I've never had a complaint. Pocket PCs are inherently beefier, have more memory, and power than a Palm.
[February 27, 2004, 18:46]
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 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 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 At a time when PDAs are used for more than just handling personal contacts and trivial multimedia, is there a clear choice of platform for accessing mainframe databases over WiFi and getting useful realtime business information?
[February 27, 2004, 13:47]
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]

