Re: Linux PDA with wifi?

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From: Alexander Schreiber
Date: Monday, June 2, 2008 - 4:02 am

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 08:54:23PM -0700, Ian Stephen wrote:

Key difference, at least for me, is that the N810 has a keyboard. Very
important for me, but YMMV.


N810 has only one Mini-SDHC slot (in practice that means one uses a
Micro-SDHC card in an adapter in there) and 2 GB of internal (as in:
soldered in) flash card. So far I'm fine with that.


Xournal is also a very nice application. Another one is fbreader,
turning your PDA into a mobile library.
 

I never use the HWR - thats what the keyboard is for ;-)
 

*ouch*

Regards,
        Alex.
-- 
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and
 looks like work."                                      -- Thomas A. Edison

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Linux PDA with wifi?, Mike, (Sat May 31, 3:39 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Carsten Haitzler, (Sat May 31, 5:01 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, geek, (Sat May 31, 5:20 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Joe Pfeiffer, (Sat May 31, 6:57 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Robert Taylor, (Sat May 31, 7:10 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Ian Stephen, (Sat May 31, 8:54 pm)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer, (Sun Jun 1, 4:37 am)
Re: Linux PDA with wifi?, Alexander Schreiber, (Mon Jun 2, 4:02 am)