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Wow picking one is not an easy task , they are all very good. I would have to go with Pocket PC Security FAQ v1.0. I picked up a lot of new info and tips from it. Thank you all for taking your time to make our Axim experience better.
All of them were excellent. But, I had to pick the Pocket PC Security because it applied the most to my unit. IF I had a PC with Vista, I would have picked the Connecting to Vista FAQ.
Great submissions.
Good range of audience too, from novices to experienced users.
All of these are great.
But, being an engineer, I really enjoyed the Understanding X51 Memory article, as it describes some good details that are asked for here often.
One thing I thought was missing was the mentioning of the limited write cycles of flash memory. The newer devices (since the late 90's) have billions of write cycles due to the trickier embedded erase algorithms that don't take sure a toll on the life of the device.
Thanks for taking the time to read my article (especially if you voted for me). :approve:
I think I'll call my next article "How to use those Gmail invites to cast votes for yourself."
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Thanks for taking the time to read my article (especially if you voted for me). :approve:
I think I'll call my next article "How to use those Gmail invites to cast votes for yourself."
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