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Expensive Sushi
PDA Confusion
Preface:
I am sick and tired of Palm and their sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't products. And their oh so incomplete tech support.
So, here's where I'm confused... I need a MS (oh God am I really saying this) based PDA and I could use some feedback.
1. I don't need a phone.
2. I don't need wireless since I don't read email on my Palm.
3. I do need a reliable portable iteration of Outlook that will not randomly delete my files, decide I'm not who owns the Palm, and who doesn't charge $25 to answer a simple question that ISN"T on their support site.
Suggestions please.
Thanks,
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Defiant Shark
I would recommend trying a Pocket PC device before going any further, from what youv'e said it doesn't sound like you're going to get on well with an MS PDA.
John
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Crash Test Dummy
Pretty much any current "Windows Mobile"-based PDA ought to do the job. There are parts of the GUI that aren't laid out quite as friendly as PalmOS, but it's been my experience that the MS-based PDA's are a whole lot more stable and better-supported.
The last time I priced out PDA's, Dell's lineup provided pretty good bang for the buck.
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