alexb123
09-20-06, 12:51 PM
What are the PDA programs that people recommened? Can be for any purpose?
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View Full Version : What programs do you use on your PDA? alexb123 09-20-06, 12:51 PM What are the PDA programs that people recommened? Can be for any purpose? leopold99 09-21-06, 12:18 AM i googled 'programs for PDA' and got 21 million hits http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial_s&hl=en&q=programs+for+PDA&btnG=Google+Search phlogistician 09-21-06, 05:50 AM Most used on my PDA are text/email, the camera and video functions. Notes. Internet Explorer, and of course, Windows Media Player, so I can listen to music and watch movies. (I used Pocket DVD Wizard to shrink them to a few hundred Mb) I'm tempted to get GPS software and a BT receiver. I'm looking for a decent remote control emulator, so I don't have to sit with the TV/DVD, and Digital TV box remotes. I might go look again for that actually. AntonK 09-21-06, 03:25 PM As I have a PDA that runs Linux and has a JVM on it, I'm able to write pretty much any software I need for it on my own. -AntonK river-wind 09-22-06, 11:40 AM Windows Mobile 5.0 on my phone; I use it for work officially, but more often than not, I write with it (built-in keyboard FTW!!). Also, Age of Empires! http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=6743 (search pocket gear for tons of pda software - be SURE of what system you are buying for, though. PPC, HPC, Palm - also XScale, ARM, etc. Main downside of the PDA market right now is IMO, the lack of a completely unified dev system to avoid users having to know what type of hardware they are running) antonK: what sort of performance can you get out the of JVM method?? With the ~400Mhz processors, and the newer gen of JIT Java compilers, would you say Java performance similar to what we saw in desktops circa ~2000 is possible today? |