I've come to the point where I'm using linux more and more each day. It's now the OS I run more on my dualboot desktop, and I am using windows only for the few apps I cant run in linux (msft maps and streets, photoshop, mathematica, etc). But one thing I cant get support for is my Compaq IPAQ handheld PDA. It only syncs with Outlook. Do I get rid of the compaq ipaq and get a palmOS handheld which works with evolution and others in linux, or keep the ipaq for the cool things it does albeit only connecting with windows? The one main feature which makes me second guess myself is the ability to write right on the screen in my own hand writing with the ipaq (pocket windows), while all I've seen on palmOS pda's is writing in that little square area at the bottom in their graffiti language.
Do I keep the ipaq or get rid of it and get a palmOS pda? If I was to get a palmOS-based PDA, what are your recommendations? thanks for the advice, jeff _______________________________________________ Siglinux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux
