Re: Palm Pilot as an object locator

From: Chris Marriott (nobody_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 08/07/04


Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 17:30:19 +0100


"Brian Tung" <brian@isi.edu> wrote in message
news:cf2smf$jrl$1@zot.isi.edu...
>
> I don't know if any of them could be run on the original Palm Pilot, but
> unless the original poster specifically said he had one of those, I would
> assume that he or she had one of the later ones. At least in the U.S.,
> one often refers to any of the handhelds (occasionally even one sold by
> another company, but not any of the Pocket PC items) as a "Palm Pilot."

My apologies; I wasn't aware of that. In this neck of the woods people seems
to just call them "Palm" machines! I thought, obviously wrongly, that the
"Pilot"s were a specific name for the very early models. I've had a number
of Palm machines myself, most recently a Tungsten, although I have to admit
a preference for Pocket PCs.

Thanks for the clarification,

Regards,

Chris



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