Andrew Gwozdziewycz on 25 Sep 2006 22:05:27 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] linux pda recommendation


I've got a 5500 lying around too. It could use a new battery and a stylus. I think it might have the original firmware on it. (I played around with a bunch of different ones). I'll sell it cheap if you decide you want the 5500 over the 5000 :)


On Sep 24, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Christopher M. Jones wrote:

I'm looking at buying a pda. My sole interest is some sort of software
for driving directions. I don't need gps, just punch in two addresses
and get rights and lefts for getting there. Naturally, I'd prefer a
linux-based pda, but I know very little about what's out there.
Preliminary googling has turned up some things, but I thought I'd ask
the list for your experiences and recommendations. Which pda (I don't
mind older technology)? What software? 

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