yucca
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MrSuicide is missing the point . . .
Contrary to the ravings of Microsoft zombies - PDAs are not PCs; and we can be glad that they are not!
To show you just how different things are in the Palm OS world, consider that some Palm applications still run on the original Palm OS. There is no comparison to the PC world with regards to backwards compatibility. Most folk upgrade their Palm OS PDAs because they want new hardware or new hardware features; not because new verions of their applications break on the old OS. 
If the above doesn't convince you, consider this: there are millions of Palm OS users running some version of OS3. The vast majority of these OS3 users will never upgrade their OS (especially now that Palm is charging for upgrades); and there are a significant number of users who can't upgrade even if they want to (the >1 million Visor users and the legion of m100 users). If you were a software developer, could you afford to do without the business of millions of customers?
If you can not shake your PC mind set, you would be better served getting a Pocket PC. After all, Microsoft's whole point is that PDAs should be just like PCs. Other than the form factor, Microsoft's PPC isn't really a PDA. It is a stripped down laptop, and it is a highly compromised tool because of that. It can't really do the work of a laptop (its stripped-down office applications are lacking too many of the regular apps' features), and it is a clumsy PDA (clunky and inefficient interface). Some folk get along fine with PPCs. Fine. More power to them. However, since you keep going on about upgradability, I'd like to remind you that there has been close to zero success with upgrades on these devices. If you buy a new generation PPC, and you get to buy all new software. That is their history. This scorched earth approach to upgrades is Microsoft's idea of Nirvana; and they will soon be bringing it to a PC near you . . . 
Since you mention linux, maybe one of the embedded-linux PDAs will be more to your liking?
[Edited by yucca on 01-19-2001 at 04:19 PM]
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