There is always the Zaurus... that runs Linux right out of the box, and runs very well, then there is the iPAQ that you can load linux onto as well, in fact you can put the exact same thing as the iPAQ. The advantages are that you can support any piece of hardware that linux itself can. Which is a hell of a lot more that palm, CE or PocketPC can support. You also can draw from a HUGE amount of software... much more than any handheld.... (You can run Quake on one.) With the iPAQ you also get a huge amount of expandibility. ...but that would just be my preference Brian Cluff Team Snaptek On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 20:21, Team Tierra Buena wrote: > So, who's got a PalmOS machine that will say they have great readability > outdoors? And if it isn't a Palm brand, please let me know what software > you use for the desktop. (And no thanks, I'm not interested in WinCE > machines; I already get more than my share of Microsoft aggravation on > the desktop). > > Thanks in advance for your assistance. > > Steve > Team Tierra Buena