Palm's not beat yet--WM is too 'hard core' for the casual user, it's too much like a real OS on a real PC; a smart phone needs to be simple and preferably relatively stable (I'm farting in your general direction, PalmOS 5). In spite of being a little unstable after I install a few hundred programs, I went back to Palm after my Windows Mobile stint because it does the job of a cellular smart phone/organizer better than WM does, period. When I want a real pc the size of a phone, I'll go back to Windows.
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Palm's not beat yet--WM is too 'hard core' for the casual user, it's too much like a real OS on a real PC; a smart phone needs to be simple and preferably relatively stable (I'm farting in your general direction, PalmOS 5). In spite of being a little unstable after I install a few hundred programs, I went back to Palm after my Windows Mobile stint because it does the job of a cellular smart phone/organizer better than WM does, period. When I want a real pc the size of a phone, I'll go back to Windows.