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Thanks for the mention!! GPS is one area in which there is no comparison between the Palm and the PPC. While there is one program that is decent on the Palm, Mapopolis Navigator, it runs on OS5 only. Even then it is only a pale imitation of what the PPC can do. Inflexible memory management is the real problem with OS5.
Being a PPC user for many years, and a Palm user for many years, I am convinced that, for the average user, there really isn't too much difference in actual practice (I own a Tungsten C, Sony NZ90 (and others), Ipaq 3955, Toshiba e755 (and others)) . However, when you start to push the envelope, which GPS does, it is clear that the PPC operating system allows far more to be accomplished - especially because of its memory management features. If you take a GPS program like Routis, for example, which runs on both a laptop and the PPC, it is amazing that the PPC can do just the same types of things that the laptop can do (and almost as fast). The major limitation of the PPC for GPS use is its limited memory capacity.
It will be fascinating to see what happens with Palm OS6. Building on the BEOS operating system, we have the possibility of witnessing a whole new handheld world opening up when this is released. This may be the real shootout between high-end operating systems. I hope that Palm can get this done because, for once, there will be true competition in the handheld OS arena.
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