Will Making PDAs with MS Pocket PC More Connectable Make Them More Useful?
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Vince Outlaw on 2003/06/25:
„David Coursey runs down new connectivty features in Pocket PC 2003 for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (not much BTW), "new with Pocket PC 2003 is a feature called Zero Configuration for Wi-Fi networks, which is similar to what's available on Windows XP desktops.“
http://TheNewJazzThing.com/2003/06/ 25.html#a1014 - Cached
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„Pocket PC2003 is based on Windows CE 4.2, while prior Pocket PC and Pocket PC 2002 PDAs were based on Windows CE 3.0. Microsoft is calling all new devices based on Pocket PC 2003 "Windows Mobile 2003". What's the difference between Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2003 PDAs?“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/ipaq_1940.htm - Cached
„However, there are some great 3rd party Office programs available that do let you work with Word and Excel files (see our Palm OS Office Apps review ). Documents To Go is a popular Office suite for Palm that's bundled with many Palm OS PDAs. Documents to Go actually offers more advanced features than does Pocket Office!“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/tips/ palm_vs_pocketpc.htm - Cached
„..) | All Exercise in futility: running Windows 98 in Pocket PC May 23, 2004; [Pocket PC] Pocket PC is nearing its death, and will be replaced quite soon by mini PC computers with touch screen, but some people prefer wishful thinking than accepting the realities. more... Post your comment (free registration required to post) Laplink Controller and PDAsync 3.0 released May 21, 2004; [Pocket PC] Some news sources claim that this new version of PDAsync 3.0 and Laplink Controller supports also "Smartphones" but clearly it is wrong, because in the compatibility list the only Windows Mobile devices listed are "Pocket PC 2000, 2002, 2003". Apparently some people don't understand that some companies (by mistake?) are using term "Smartphone" to denote Pocket PC phones like Xda2...“http://www.msmobiles.com/index.php/0,0,5.html - Cached
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