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Re: Re: PDA OS - which browses best ?



Thanks for that ... that's a third option ... now, how to choose ...
needs to be good as a PDA, as a 'phone, and as a browser ? !

Chris



patrick_o_matic wrote:

>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Steve Edwards" <edwards_sj@...>
wrote:
>
>
>>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Chris Hunter <cjhunter@> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Has anyone tried both Palm OS & Windows for PDA
web-browsing ?
>>>
>>>
>'just
>
>
>>>wondered if one was better than the other - I'd rather stay
with Palm
>>>OS, but Windows might offer better compatibility ... or not ??
!!
>>>
>>>
>>I have a Palm PDA and a Windows smartphone, while I like the Palm
>>better as a PDA the smartphone is better for it's web stuff.
>>
>>The reason is the Palm doesn't handle multi-tasking very well, if
I'm
>>chatting on irc I need to disconnect to fire up the web browser,
the
>>smartphone handles this no problem.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Is Nokia E-series on your radar? Personally I think the browsing
>experience knocks Palm & Windows mobile into a cocked hat. The E61
is
>quite PDA-like form-factor wise, and includes integral wifi.
>
>Patrick
>



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