Re: best ipaq for running familiar

From: A. P. Kennedy <spamtree_at_comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:24:53 -0600

>>>>> "Samuele" == Samuele Giovanni Tonon <samu_at_sferacarta.com> writes:

 Samuele> Basically i like a lot the job that familiar crew is doing
 Samuele> by supporting a lot of new ipaqs, and i'm quite angry
 Samuele> against HP that put in obsolete PDA that were available as
 Samuele> new only 6 month ago; this is not a good policy, for
 Samuele> consumer and company (like the one in which i work) who
 Samuele> would like to develop application for ipaq using familiar as
 Samuele> OS. I hope there's someone from HP in this ml, that is aware
 Samuele> of that and is working to make things better.

I was in Staples yesterday, and the store had an excellent deal on an
ipaq with wifi and bluetooth, but knowing that it was not supported I
did not purchase it. I rather use my old 3875 with familiar than
purchase a new one and use Windows ;-)). I actually use familiar
everyday as a PDA or laptop replacement when keyboard is attached. I'm
not going back to Windows PC or Palm OS. These OS's ARE VERY LIMITING.

Maybe one day I will be able to walk into the store and buy an ipaq or
pda with familiar installed! Well not anytime soon ;-)).

I really apperciate what all the developers have done, and if the
price I have to pay is using an older ipaq it is well worth it!

Later,

Alan
 
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