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Old 30th Apr 2004, 06:55   #1 (permalink)
 
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Sticky suggestion for Windows-based PDA Software? (WITH LINKS!)

I am buying an XDA II (PDA / Phone) by I-Mate soon, which uses a Windows-based OS and programs.

As most results for PDA software are Palm-based OS, can anyone suggest sites for Windows-Pocket PC programs (aviation or otherwise)?

Thanks.
R.D.

*edited to show links are in this thread now!*


Admin:
1) Can this be edited and placed as a sticky here for everyone to benefit from, once the links start to roll in?
2) Please edit the main title to "(WITH LINKS!)" - I tried to edit that but only this sub-posting was changed. Cheers.

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Old 30th Apr 2004, 07:08   #2 (permalink)
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A few to kick it off:

cnetx

mobigeeks

ipaqchoice

pocketpcfreewares

ipaqsoft

handango

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