Pocket PCs are multimedia and connectivity focused PDAs, but have their share of quirks and pitfalls. Palm OS handhelds are designed to be simple and easy to use, but consequently suffer in the areas of multimedia and connectivity. Read this article for more:
No, that's a fact based on the type of apps PPC tends to run compared to POS. Majority of Palm apps are simplistic text based aps from the day of dragonball, while PPC runs more sophisticated apps.
Just browse throught the last month or so PPCT news, and compare to what is available on POS. News such as PI, virtual pool, etc.. should be evidence enough.
No, that's a fact based on the type of apps PPC tends to run compared to POS. Majority of Palm apps are simplistic text based aps from the day of dragonball, while PPC runs more sophisticated apps.
Just browse throught the last month or so PPCT news, and compare to what is available on POS. News such as PI, virtual pool, etc.. should be evidence enough.
There's no denying there are great apps for the Pocket PC, but certainly not a majority of Palm apps are "text based". In fact, Palm has many more apps available to it as opposed to a PPC - and properly written (API-only) apps written for past generations, even POS 1.0, will work under POS Garnet/Cobalt.
One thing that I think is interesting is that while it has been shown that it is possible to run Palm OS 5.x programs via emulation on a variety of PocketPCs , there is no PocketPC emulator for any Palm device, at least that I have been able to find (please correct me if I am wrong, I am curious). It could be lack of trying, but with the sheer number of Palm users, I seriously doubt it.
I have heard Palm 6.0 will add a lot of multimedia features which should really boost Palm. Then comparing the two will be interesting.
it is possible to run Palm OS 5.x programs via emulation on a variety of PocketPCs
Really? I was aware of the PocketPalm project abandoned a few years ago which supported Palm OS 1 and 2 programs. 8O If you can find an OS5 emulator I would really appreciate it!