On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, M. Bitner wrote:
I had hoped to use mine as a PDA but the apps just aren't there.
Apparently Nokia has stated that they don't want to go that direction.
The N800 has two slots for SD memory and stores all your information
locally.
There's also the possibility of using it with Skype at some
indeterminate point in the future.
http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1096860
I think my next PDA is going to be the Motorola A1200.
It is a phone that runs Linux, has full source code available, has full
API documentation, will work in the US, and is smaller than the N800.
So far it looks quite cool. Now I need to scrape up the money and change
phone providers. (QWorst is evil. I need to leave them anyways.)
On 6/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could probably use it to buy stuff on Woot. ;-)
It seems like a thin wireless PDA, so ... you embrace the model and
write little PDA-like
webapps and stick 'em on a public server somewhere. And hope you never
have to look up an address out in the sticks.
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