Oct 25, 2002 12:05 PM
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(Updated Oct 25, 2002 12:06 PM)
Hi,
I donot own a pocket PC, but own a PDA- a Palm Vx.
These things are incredible tools to help you remain organised. I have not lost a single address, note, appointment etc for more than two years now. Kinda becomes a part of you. But what really puts the kick into the PDAs is that external applications you can download onto it. For eg. when I was in Germany, I could download entire train schedules onto the palm. these would even have the arrival platforms, intermediate stations etc. and different routes you can take etc. All downloadable for free. Other sites like vindigo allow you to download city information like places to eat, shop, see movies etc. The scope is practically limitless.
About pocket PCs, I have used a iPAQ and have found it really really good. Don't know about the Casiopoea(which you wanted to know about), but if it is anything close to the iPAQ, then it is worth the money.
There are quite a few sites on the internet that help you evaluate and compare different pocket PCs/PDAs. This should help.
cheers
Woodface