The answer of course is to run linux on you iPaq as well! Of couse I doubt 
that would make things any easier, but it is one of the cool things you 
can do with an iPaq...

Spencer

On Thursday 10 October 2002 08:22 pm, Jeffrey Forman wrote:
> 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
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