Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Aug 2005 17:19 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless After a long stretch of bad news for a company whose software once turned words such as "PDA" and "Palm Pilot" into household names, PalmSource is finally showing signs that maybe, just maybe, it can field the right product, at the right time, to turn its luck around.
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Re: Mission Impossible
by on Fri 19th Aug 2005 17:36 UTC

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wow. you are an idiot. You cna code on palms now with several different languages.. theres pocketC, onboard C, onboard ASM, lua, various basics, tao, etc etc etc. you cna do any kind of ocding you want on a zaurus.

yeah.. definitely cant code on PDAs..

RE: Re: Mission Impossible
by on Sat 20th Aug 2005 04:18 in reply to "Re: Mission Impossible"
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U look at the resource availiable in a PDA and U think U can create good applications on a PDA ?

The reason PDA is dying is because of its limitation.
Changing to a Linux kernal would not make a difference.

The hardware itself suck. A old 386 PC with MS-Dos is more useful than PDA.

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RE[2]: Re: Mission Impossible
by on Mon 22nd Aug 2005 12:51 in reply to "RE: Re: Mission Impossible"
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<<The hardware itself suck. A old 386 PC with MS-Dos is more useful than PDA.>>

When you can fit an old 386 with ms-dos into your trouser pocket, please let us know.

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