I'd also like to clarify some issues brought up in the review.
(1) The StyleTap Platform does have networking (TCP/IP) support. Programs such as SnapperMail and AgendusMail work well and allow you to send and receive documents.
(2) The StyleTap Platform also allows you to beam documents to/from Palm OS devices as well as other Pocket PCs running the StyleTap Platform.
(3) There are a lot of significant areas such as medicine, drugs and educations where there is a lot more Palm OS than Pocket PC software. Many enterprises also have internal Palm OS only applications that do things such as allow insurance agents in the field to create and submit applications for new policies or allow airline pilots to use a PDA to access airline and airport information. Although these applications do not show up in the top 10 list of most downloaded software due to narrow target audience for each of them, they heavily influence the PDA buying decision.
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I'd also like to clarify some issues brought up in the review.
(1) The StyleTap Platform does have networking (TCP/IP) support. Programs such as SnapperMail and AgendusMail work well and allow you to send and receive documents.
(2) The StyleTap Platform also allows you to beam documents to/from Palm OS devices as well as other Pocket PCs running the StyleTap Platform.
(3) There are a lot of significant areas such as medicine, drugs and educations where there is a lot more Palm OS than Pocket PC software. Many enterprises also have internal Palm OS only applications that do things such as allow insurance agents in the field to create and submit applications for new policies or allow airline pilots to use a PDA to access airline and airport information. Although these applications do not show up in the top 10 list of most downloaded software due to narrow target audience for each of them, they heavily influence the PDA buying decision.