would think it would
come with LINUX sync interface software since it is running LINUX, but it
doesn't just Windose.
Thanks again
Rich
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To: Greater NH Linux User Group
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On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 07:09:19AM -0400, Richard Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 23:18, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> > On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 21:34, Hewitt Tech wrote:
> > > Check out:
> > >
> > > http://www.handhelds.org/projects/h1900.html
> > >
> > > Look's like there is s
mended the Zaurus.
>
> Rich
>
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> From: R. Sean Hartnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 3:49 PM
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>
> Rich,
>
> I just p
On 8 Jun 2003, at 7:09am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ... how are the Palm Zure 71 or the Palm Tungsten T ? in particular the
> interface to sync with LINUX ?
Anything based on PalmOS (all the Palm Inc devices, of course, plus
Handspring Visor and Treo units, Sony Clie, and several more smartphon
: GNHLUG Posting Address
Subject: Re: PDA Suggestions
Rich,
I just picked up the Palm Tungsten C about a week and a half ago,
and feel I have made a good choice. There are several differences
between the T and the C, listed below. Features common on both I am
not mentioning.
Some
projects/h1900.html
> > >
> > > Look's like there is some support with more planned.
> > >
> > > -Alex
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> > > From: "Richard A Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&g
: "Richard Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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After think about this, I don't think I want a Windose PDA, how
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> > Cc: "'GNHLUG List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: "Richard A Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Erik Price'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Does anyone know anything about the HP iPAQ h1910 pocket pc, does Linux
support it ?
Thanks
Rich
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In a message dated: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:00:58 EDT
Erik Price said:
> (Which I am actually somewhat sad about, because I had an emotional
>attachment to it -- and it could hold paper documents, stamps, etc,
>which the Palm cannot.)
You just need the right
for a
classic organizer, Palm is the way to go...
-Alex
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I have yet to see why anyone would *need* one of these Linux based
PDAs. They seem like total overkill, and they're expensive.
It isn't really a *need* as much as it is a **WANT**. I bought a Sharp
Zaurus 5500 off of the Home Shopping Network earlier this year when
> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, "Ben" == [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben> I won't say I can't live without it, but I certainly do a lot
Ben> better with it. It reminds me of appointments and events; I
Ben> keep track of what I do at work; I make notes on things I want
Ben> to check out. I basica
On 5 Jun 2003, at 11:13am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not
> asking too much) PDA.
I'll second the recommendation of a Palm m125. While it is technically
"discontinued", you can still find many places which have them in-stock.
In a message dated: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:00:58 EDT
Erik Price said:
> (Which I am actually somewhat sad about, because I had an emotional
>attachment to it -- and it could hold paper documents, stamps, etc,
>which the Palm cannot.)
You just need the right case for your Palm, they have some whi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My personal preference is anything PalmOS based. It's simple, well
supported, and has all the features you requested.
I have yet to see why anyone would *need* one of these Linux based
PDAs. They seem like total overkill, and they're expensive.
Word to that. I have
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Bob Bell wrote:
> Although I haven't used one, I think a Palm Zire might fit your
> needs nicely.
>snip<
> If you need more memory, a Palm m105 may also do the job
I was just about to suggest the same models, with one addit
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:13:34AM -0400, Cole Tuininga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not
> asking too much) PDA.
>
> Necessary features would be:
>
> Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC,
> phone/
In a message dated: 05 Jun 2003 11:13:34 EDT
Cole Tuininga said:
>
>Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not
>asking too much) PDA.
>
>Necessary features would be:
>
>Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC,
>phone/address book.
>
>Abil
Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not
asking too much) PDA.
Necessary features would be:
Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC,
phone/address book.
Ability to sync (or even just communicate) with linux would be a big
plus, but no
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