Why do you associate PDA w/necessarily having or not a PIM? PDA (to me) means same thing as palmtop. I look at N800 as PDA/palmtop...not UMPC/tablet. My iPAQ 4700 "pda" can do everything the N800 can do and more (at this point anyways). ssh, rdesktop, vnc, etc. I sure don't consider it a laptop replacement though...neither do I the N800. There are devices for your wrist (wach), for your hand (pocket pc, pda, palmtop) and larger for your hand (umpc, tablet pc). mike James Sparenberg wrote: > All, > > Just so I can see how my usage patterns and view of the 770/n800 mesh with > the community I'd be curious to know if I'm alone in the way I treat my noki. > It is to me a palmtop not a PDA. I use it to increase my mobility and > decrease my load, carrying it instead of a laptop. > > To me my 770 is a laptop replacement. I'm in charge of multiple data > centers and it's a joy not having to lug a laptop out to dinner etc, in case > I get an emergency call. > > However I get the feeling most here see it as either a PDA (like a palm) or > as a multimedia device (ala windows mobile or an iPhone). Forgive me, I'm > accustomed to thinking in use cases I guess. For me the #1 app is > osso-xterm and what I miss the most is ping. > > James > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users >