Great Zaurus Apps Review 16
Tong writes "PDA Buyer's Guide published a round up review that lists some eseential Zaurus applications. This review will help new users who just bought a Zaurus PDA to get started and find the apps that make it fun to use their Zaurii. Here is the link to the review."
Re:Could we get an editor to proofread please? (Score:2, Interesting)
no WebDAV client for PDAs (Score:5, Interesting)
That's it, I'm sold... (Score:1)
So long PalmOS, hello Pocket Linux! Yay!
(Anyone wanna trade for a C860? How about if I throw in some music gear?)
Re:That's it, I'm sold... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:That's it, I'm sold... (Score:4, Informative)
If cost is an issue, Amazon's selling 5600s for less than 300 now. Interestingly, it's been rumored since January that some of the 5600s from Amazon have the PXA255 CPU which is faster than the PXA250 which originally came installed in the 5600. However, I just got mine a couple of weeks ago and it had the PXA250.
Another thing to note is that Sharp's developer site has been down for at least a few weeks now. It's not clear when it'll come back up.
Re:That's it, I'm sold... (Score:2, Interesting)
You think the SL-5500 is good enough for that? Frankly, I think Linux on PDA's is the wave of the future
Re:That's it, I'm sold... (Score:3, Interesting)
sensible security w/o sources (Score:2)
I always wonder who actually pays for pin/passwd managment shareware software, if they can't verify the storage method? I mean, those pins/passwords can lay there unencrypted, or base64 encoded for all you know.
Robert
(using GPL keyring on Palm OS)
Re:sensible security w/o sources (Score:4, Insightful)
In some ways, this is an honest question. Aside from saying "we use X plugin from RSA" or "the university of wisconsin has verified us," how can one person ensure the security of what they work with?
Re:sensible security w/o sources (Score:3, Interesting)
This same question applies to other parts of our everyday life. For example, who can really verify books of state owned company, or the real flow of money in publicly paid projects?
The only answer we've found so far is transparency. It's true, that not everyone can check it by himself, but on the other hand,
SafeDee looks like a subset of PortaBase (free) (Score:3, Interesting)
My favorite add-on app for a PDA is a quick and dirty database. Having data at my fingertips all the time makes a PDA a work tool for me. If I need an inventory database, reference chart or somesuch, I've got it in a few minutes.
Re:SafeDee looks like a subset of PortaBase (free) (Score:2, Interesting)
PortaBase does have a lot of extra features, but I can imagine that if you just want a password manager, something sim