Which PDA do you use?
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I am not dead set quite yet, but I was looking into the HP Jornada 568 and the Compaq iPaq H3800 series. Any recommendations? Should I look into a PalmOS based system or stick with PocketPC 2002? I want something that is very versatile - something that I can view pictures taken from a digital camera (The cameras I've looked at use CompactFlash format), nice organizing software, fast, easy hot-sync, etc. PLUS: I want to be able to program my own applications for it. I've worked with PocketPC 2000 using the Embedded Tools from MS. I liked it a lot (It's C++, how can you not?) but that's not to say that the Palm environment wouldn't be even better. Wireless internet is not necessary. :) ---- xian
iPaq 3765. IMO it has a better look than Palms and I can do more with it, programming wise, with my current skill set. Now if I only had the time to write something for it.
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I am not dead set quite yet, but I was looking into the HP Jornada 568 and the Compaq iPaq H3800 series. Any recommendations? Should I look into a PalmOS based system or stick with PocketPC 2002? I want something that is very versatile - something that I can view pictures taken from a digital camera (The cameras I've looked at use CompactFlash format), nice organizing software, fast, easy hot-sync, etc. PLUS: I want to be able to program my own applications for it. I've worked with PocketPC 2000 using the Embedded Tools from MS. I liked it a lot (It's C++, how can you not?) but that's not to say that the Palm environment wouldn't be even better. Wireless internet is not necessary. :) ---- xian
As Mike says, go the iPaq. The Palm has a smaller form factor but (IMO) is rapidly falling behind what the iPaq can achieve. cheers, Chris Maunder
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As Mike says, go the iPaq. The Palm has a smaller form factor but (IMO) is rapidly falling behind what the iPaq can achieve. cheers, Chris Maunder
When can I get CP updates to my iPaq?
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When can I get CP updates to my iPaq?
My brother has an HP Jornada 548 with an Omnisky modem. He can surf the web and send and receive e-mails. When at a customers, or on vacation, he can take photos with a digital camera, put the Compact Flash card in the Jornada, and send the pictures back to the office or to relatives. Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant ACS, Sarasota, FL http://www.acscontrol.com steve@acscontrol.com sja@gte.net
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When can I get CP updates to my iPaq?
You can get CP updates on your WAP phone (www.codeproject.com/info/wapnew.asp) but I'm banking on the fact that CE 2002 comes with IE 5.5 so therefor, give or take a ridiculous amount of scrolling, you can already see CP on your CE ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
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You can get CP updates on your WAP phone (www.codeproject.com/info/wapnew.asp) but I'm banking on the fact that CE 2002 comes with IE 5.5 so therefor, give or take a ridiculous amount of scrolling, you can already see CP on your CE ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: You can get CP updates on your WAP phone (www.codeproject.com/info/wapnew.asp) but I'm banking on the fact that CE 2002 comes with IE 5.5 so therefor, give or take a ridiculous amount of scrolling, you can already see CP on your CE CE comes with an HTML v 3.2 browser. IE 5.5+ supports HTML v4.0 Cheers Mike Johannesburg, South Africa
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Chris Maunder wrote: You can get CP updates on your WAP phone (www.codeproject.com/info/wapnew.asp) but I'm banking on the fact that CE 2002 comes with IE 5.5 so therefor, give or take a ridiculous amount of scrolling, you can already see CP on your CE CE comes with an HTML v 3.2 browser. IE 5.5+ supports HTML v4.0 Cheers Mike Johannesburg, South Africa
I thought there was a registry hack you can do that does some magic with the browser (maybe it merely modified the USER_AGENT to make it report that it's IE5.5. But even so - HTML 3.2 is still not bad ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
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I thought there was a registry hack you can do that does some magic with the browser (maybe it merely modified the USER_AGENT to make it report that it's IE5.5. But even so - HTML 3.2 is still not bad ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I thought there was a registry hack I heard that there was a reg hack that would allow you to convert NT w/station to NT server. :omg: Not sure how one would explain that to MS support... :~ Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
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Chris Maunder wrote: I thought there was a registry hack I heard that there was a reg hack that would allow you to convert NT w/station to NT server. :omg: Not sure how one would explain that to MS support... :~ Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
simons wrote: Not sure how one would explain that to MS support... Would probably start off with "And one day, at band camp, I .... " :laugh:
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
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I am not dead set quite yet, but I was looking into the HP Jornada 568 and the Compaq iPaq H3800 series. Any recommendations? Should I look into a PalmOS based system or stick with PocketPC 2002? I want something that is very versatile - something that I can view pictures taken from a digital camera (The cameras I've looked at use CompactFlash format), nice organizing software, fast, easy hot-sync, etc. PLUS: I want to be able to program my own applications for it. I've worked with PocketPC 2000 using the Embedded Tools from MS. I liked it a lot (It's C++, how can you not?) but that's not to say that the Palm environment wouldn't be even better. Wireless internet is not necessary. :) ---- xian
I have a Casiopeia- PV-s400plus. It was about $80. It can't display photos, and it doesn't have a external memory option. It has lasted a while for me, I use it several times each day. It does include a SDK, but it lacks good documentation, and quality examples. I would recommend the Pocket PC 2002, b/c of the tools MS offers. -Steven
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