I have both. The Palm is in my purse and ready for quick reference at any time. On it
I have my genealogy databases, address book, calendar/scheduler, database program with
tons of databases in it, document readers so I can read books or magazines on my Palm
and of course games, along with numerous other programs. A laptop is too heavy to lug
around everywhere. I use my Palm genealogy programs all the time for quick reference
or quick notes, but if I'm going to do serious research, I'll use the laptop.
I sure hope Millennia can coordinate with a PalmOS genealogy program!!!! After all,
PalmOS has over 80% of the market 8-)
Sherry
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On 4/6/01 at 1:20 PM James Christopherson with yahoo wrote:
>why would any one want to spend the money on a palm type device when
>laptops (especially nice used ones) are so cheap and give you the full
>function of all the software you are so used to?
>
>Just a thought
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