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Old 02-01-03, 07:11 PM   #8 (permalink)
Iceman
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Originally posted by Sven@Feb 1 2003, 12:05 PM
My first question is, if it is possible to install programs not only on the internal memory, but
also on SD or Compact Flash cards. Or can you "just" store data on these cards?


The following things are important for me:
- I want to do the typical Outlook stuff (Tasks, Email, Contacts,...),
- manage a few Word and/or Excel documents,
- Internet (with the WLAN Card),
- MP3 and
- i want to upgrade to Pocket PC 2003

I've installed several games onto my SD card and they work fine, it only takes a couple of seconds longer to load. You can do the Outlook stuff, work on Word and Excel docs, surf the internet wirelessly, and play MP3s on either the basic or advanced models. (I have a 400Mhz model but I played with a 300Mhz also.)

As far as upgrading to Pocket PC 2003, who knows? Microsoft could be nice and make the hardware (ie. processor and memory) requirements the same as Pocket PC 2002 or they could screw every PocketPC user by having steep hardware requirements.
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