Silver Slider III Custom iPAQ CF Sleeve Review

The Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC is the most unique Pocket PC available today. What makes it unique is its sleeve expansion feature. The iPAQ can be expanded by purchasing various sleeves such as the Compact Flash Expansion Sleeve, a PC Card Expansion sleeve, or even a Dual PC Card Expansion sleeve. This feature is very […]

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Book: How to Do Everything with Your Pocket PC and Handheld PC Review

Frank McPherson has just written a 602 page book entitled: How to Do Everything with Your Pocket PC & Handheld PC (published by Osborne McGraw-Hill). This huge book contains lots of information about Microsoft Windows Powered Devices such as those from Compaq, Casio and Hewlett Packard. The book starts with a detailed history of Windows

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Vaja Sync-able Flip Top Palm V/Vx Case Review

Device: Palm V/Vx Vaja, a relatively new Palm PDA case maker has created another high quality leather case for the Palm V/Vx. This new case allows you to sync and charge the Palm V/Vx while it is still inside the case. The case comes in a variety of color combinations including: Dark Green All Weather

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NS Basic/Palm Review

Program Requirements: Device: Device running Palm OS 3.0 or later 150 K free RAM Desktop: Windows 95/98/NT/2000 10MB Free Disk Space Since this review was posted, there have been many updates to this software. You can view the changes here. NS Basic Corporation has done it again with their new NS Basic/Palm programming development environment.

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StreetFinder GPS for the Palm V Review

Program Requirements: Device: Palm V/Vx (StreetFinder for the Palm III also available) 145 K free RAM for application, maps take up additional space Desktop: Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0 CDrom 24MB Ram, 125MB HD space The StreetFinder GPS for the Palm V/Vx is a clip-on GPS module from Rand McNally. If that name sounds familiar,

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