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Prez1dent Posted 19 years ago
Science & IT

Pocket PC

In this thread we can talk about pocket computers. I've one. HP IPAQ HX2490 i'm using it for reading, playing and internet-surfing... A very good thing...
  

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I have a HP Ipaq RX4540. Actually, I'm using it to write my task lists. But I'm going to use it to test some mobile software that I'm developing now.

  • I have a HP Ipaq RX4540.
  • Actually, I'm using it to write my task lists.
  • But I'm going to use it to test some mobile software that I'm developing now.
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I have a HP Ipaq RX4540. Actually, I'm using it to write my task lists. But I'm going to use it to test some mobile software that I'm developing now.
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Hi DS!
In another thread I've seen that you work with VisualStudio2005...
Most of time I use VB. Do u? Can we exchange our programs' source sometimes?
You can send me your programs for ppc here: Email Removed
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I have a T-Mobile MDA Pocket PC and i recommend that u should try it at least once and the big point is it has a sliding keybord that is what exactly i want
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I saw T-Mobile MDA. It's like a little notebook ane you can rotate the keyboard on 360° as you wish. Such a good model but the camera is not so good (1,3Mpix).
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yeah it is a deficiency but i still like it and i am not using its camera all the time anyway Emotion: smile i like it's sliding keyboard and prog
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WM5 is a good OS. When I bought my PPC I was pleasantly wondered. Hm, I read some information about WM6 but I've never seen it. Today devices with WM6 installed are available in selling. So I think I'll wait a couple of months till my birthday and ask my parents to buy me something more serious than my Hx2490 (520Mhz, 64Ram, 128flash
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Well actually it should be same as yours Emotion: smile i havent paid attention to what its characteristics. but i were you, i would have them pre
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Yeah. I'll ask for iphone if its price is not so big! I think about buying a communicator. Iphone is a good one. Have you ever worked with Linux-based devices?
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well actually not but maybe later on i can work on some linux devices if i will be asked to do..but i still prefer to use Microsoft's products. what about you?
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I had been using a linux-based communicator (Haier N60) for a couple of weeks near two years ago. My uncle gave me it on a little time. And you know Linux interface is more likeable and not more. The standard menu is nicer than window's one but it can be fixed by a lot of skins and programs changing the work destkop)))... And it's more

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