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#1 by Antoine on September 22, 2005 - 14:08
LOL. I guess that for some this is good. Me personally, give me PalmOS or give me none 🙂
#2 by Mike on September 22, 2005 - 16:02
Being able to pop in a wifi card is pretty tempting … plus the 64mb. I definitely don’t like the idea of dropping down to 240×240. As far as the OS, I have no really issues with the Palm. I don’t like that Windows apps have to be explicitly shut down. Either way, I’ll give it a fair shake when it comes time to upgrade.