Re: Cell phone program on notebook/laptop computers

2007-06-04 Thread golden
yeah, i sure welcome the idea of mobile phone on laptops. has anyone seen 
one. i'd sure love to see one.

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> different opperating systems are written to run on different  device
> architectures, thus they would not be interoprable, as the capacity in 
> which
> they are meant to run is  different from what you hope to do here
>
> tj
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>> Hello List!
>>
>> I own a Cingular 8525 PDA.  I understand that this is actually a PC with 
>> a
>> cell phone program.  What I don't know is whether or not the phone 
>> portion
>> of this device is the same as a regular cell phone or it is just a 
>> program
>> on Windows Mobile.  If this is true; then why couldn't the same type
>> program be on a notebook or laptop computer?  What is the difference?  I
>> hear some notebooks talk of having Windows Mobile operating system on it.
>> If this program could fit on a notebook, then we could just use bluetooth
>> to access it on a bus or in a car--couldn't we?  If not, then why not. 
>> We
>> could then run Code Factory or a similar program just to work with this
>> device or maybe JAWS or Window-eyes could do the job.  I'm just wondering
>> since a PDA is a computer too with a cell phone program.  Am I just
>> whistling dixie or is my assumption or perception correct?  Do let me
>> know!
>>
>> James Robinson
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Re: Cell phone program on notebook/laptop computers

2007-06-03 Thread Thomas \(TJ\) Olsen
different opperating systems are written to run on different  device 
architectures, thus they would not be interoprable, as the capacity in which 
they are meant to run is  different from what you hope to do here

tj
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From: "JardataMailServicesBox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 1:06 AM
Subject: Cell phone program on notebook/laptop computers


> Hello List!
>
> I own a Cingular 8525 PDA.  I understand that this is actually a PC with a 
> cell phone program.  What I don't know is whether or not the phone portion 
> of this device is the same as a regular cell phone or it is just a program 
> on Windows Mobile.  If this is true; then why couldn't the same type 
> program be on a notebook or laptop computer?  What is the difference?  I 
> hear some notebooks talk of having Windows Mobile operating system on it. 
> If this program could fit on a notebook, then we could just use bluetooth 
> to access it on a bus or in a car--couldn't we?  If not, then why not.  We 
> could then run Code Factory or a similar program just to work with this 
> device or maybe JAWS or Window-eyes could do the job.  I'm just wondering 
> since a PDA is a computer too with a cell phone program.  Am I just 
> whistling dixie or is my assumption or perception correct?  Do let me 
> know!
>
> James Robinson
>
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Cell phone program on notebook/laptop computers

2007-06-03 Thread JardataMailServicesBox
Hello List!

I own a Cingular 8525 PDA.  I understand that this is actually a PC with a cell 
phone program.  What I don't know is whether or not the phone portion of this 
device is the same as a regular cell phone or it is just a program on Windows 
Mobile.  If this is true; then why couldn't the same type program be on a 
notebook or laptop computer?  What is the difference?  I hear some notebooks 
talk of having Windows Mobile operating system on it.  If this program could 
fit on a notebook, then we could just use bluetooth to access it on a bus or in 
a car--couldn't we?  If not, then why not.  We could then run Code Factory or a 
similar program just to work with this device or maybe JAWS or Window-eyes 
could do the job.  I'm just wondering since a PDA is a computer too with a cell 
phone program.  Am I just whistling dixie or is my assumption or perception 
correct?  Do let me know!

James Robinson

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