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You can get a 'fat' PDA like sharp zaurus (runs linux), bigger screen,
can read pdfs, can get an SD card to store a gig fo data.
Of course it's twice as think and twice as heavy as my palm vx and a
little longer.
On 27 Jun 2003 01:29:58 -0700, pagesflames_at_usa.net (Dusan Bolek) wrote:
>John Russell <netnews6_at_johnrussell.mailshell.com> wrote in message news:<8ikmfvolb7tg184ksn812b6nuevqhv19kj_at_4ax.com>...
>> I remember about a year and a half ago we had a brief discussion of
>> viewing Oracle docs on the Palm Pilot:
>
>> At the time, memory limitations, piddly screen size, and the need to
>> convert from PDF or HTML into a native Palm format stood in the way.
>>
>> Since then, screens have gotten bigger, memory size has increased and
>> new models accept extra storage cards, there's an Acrobat reader for
>> the Palm:
>
>My very selected just Oracle 9i documentation has now more than 100MB.
>I think that extra storage cards are still not enough big to compete
>with Oracle docs. :-(
>
>--
>Dusan
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