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QNX on iPaq
By: foo fighter @ 05:19 AM

Check out these screenshots of QNX mobile running on an iPaq. Never used QNX myself, but the interface is very attractive!

http://staff.qnx.com/~cdm/shots/ipaq/

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Re: QNX on iPaq
By: Black_Dragon @ 03:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by foo fighter
Check out these screenshots of QNX mobile running on an iPaq. Never used QNX myself, but the interface is very attractive!

http://staff.qnx.com/~cdm/shots/ipaq/


Hey, wow! Maybe these things don't suck-ass after all! If you can run a *real* OS (in both senses of the term) they'd almost be worth buying...

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Re: Re: QNX on iPaq
By: foo fighter @ 03:33 PM

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Originally posted by Black_Dragon

Hey, wow! Maybe these things don't suck-ass after all! If you can run a *real* OS (in both senses of the term) they'd almost be worth buying...



LOL! Change the name to Pocket QNX...people may actually buy these things! I wonder if QNX will make the dust particles under the screen look any better.

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By: ganoe @ 04:53 PM

I've seen some people calling it the "qPAQ", but I think it's just a made up name. I really want one of these. The underlying OS is pretty much the best thing available for handhelds. Their desktop/development environment for PCs is sweet too. If you have room on your harddrive and a fast connection, try the desktop version out:

http://get.qnx.com/
It's things like this that make you realize how bad Windows really is.

I hope QNX is serious about making an iPAQ release available with some basic PDA-type apps and desktop synchronization capability. I'd love to try developing some apps for it.

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