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[ILUG] Re: Linux-supported PDAs?

[ILUG] Re: Linux-supported PDAs?

Josef Assad josef.assad at gmail.com
Mon Dec 18 12:48:37 GMT 2006


On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 12:38:19PM -0000, conor at discuskeeping.com wrote:
> Does anyone actually use PDA's productively?
> Just curious,

Tungsten T|X here. Here's where it's useful to me:

1. Keeping track of and prioritizing my list of open tasks (I have a
very diverse work environment)
2. plucker with wikipedia for the flights
3. tcpmp :)  (tcpmp.corecodec.org) -- Great for flights and airports

And then $RANOM_SMALLER_APPS.

I think it's useful for a certain kind of job. If you're going to be
working on a pre-defined set of broad tasks for a longer period of time,
I can see it being less obviously useful.

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