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PDA's
In the market for a new PDA and just weighing up the pro's and con's of the nokia 9500 and the xda 11i.
The problem I have with the 9500 is it cannot access web sites with secondary login pages. Does anyone know if the xda11i can? Is the microsoft browser better than the sybian? |
Im also thinking about getting an XDA IIi with O2.
Anyone with any comments, I would be very greatfull!! |
My Sony Ericsson P910i is good for me.
I can sync it with outlook, pick up emails from as amny accounts as I choose. I can open excel & word files as well as PDFS. Oh and I can make phone calls! works well for me, but guess evryone is different |
Jdoe
As I have just ordered a 9500 i'd can you explaine what you mean by, "The problem I have with the 9500 is it cannot access web sites with secondary login pages" It is probably blindingly obvious, but it's a bit late for my brian to be functioning fully. Have you tried an alternative broswer? I find Opera on my p900 better than the built in browser. |
On Windows based mobile devices (PDA/Smartphones etc.), an alternative browser is NetFront (post back if you can't find it on google) . Think its commercial, but there was a demo last time I looked.
It handles some sites a lot better, and allows Java Virtual Machine to be used. To bring this answer back on topic, with Pocket Internet Explorer, I am unable to sign into Excite's web mail facility, with NetFront, I am.... |
I've got a XDAII, superb.
And if you link it to a bluetooth GPS receiver (about £90) you have a full moving map GPS that uses the real CAA charts. http://www.memory-map.co.uk/maps_uk_intheair.htm# I also download the latest 214 & 215 from the met office on it while at the airfield. Les. |
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