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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
But it depends upon what you need to do. If PIM functionality is a requirement, the Nokia is not the best choice. Native PIM functionality isn't really there yet. (Though you can run the Access Garnet Virtual Machine and get "oldstyle" Palm PIMs with a quirk or two.)
If PIM functionality isn't a requirement, I'd go with the Nokia. Of course, I'm biased: I vastly prefer Linux under the hood to Windows Mobile.
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I have now tested GPE (PIM applications) on my N810. It will work for me and since I do not synchronize to other applications I will not have any problem with that. The program is not as good as the Palm alternative but having nore than 16 categories and being able to assign more than one category to items is very useful.