In article <[log in to unmask]>, Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Also, please note that I could never figure out the by attraction to the > Palm Pilot either. First of all, I have both an HP Jornada and a Visor (PalmOS). Both have advantages, which is why I hang on to both. The advantage to the pilot is that, apart from multimedia, it can do just about anything the PPC can do... and it's cheaper, smaller, more rugged, and the batteries last about four times as long (my Jornada craps out at 5-6 hours on minimal brightness... not quite long enough to read a novel comfortably... and my Visor runs 12-29 hours depending on whether I use the serial port a lot). The disadvantage is that programs that are inherently stateful are inconvenient to use. Most programs can save and restore state in a fraction of a second, so it feels like you're multitasking when you switch from one program to another, but things like terminal programs block all other use, effectively, and programs with big databases like maps take 5-10 seconds to come up. -- `-_-' In hoc signo hack, Peter da Silva. 'U` "A well-rounded geek should be able to geek about anything." -- [log in to unmask] Disclaimer: WWFD? * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *