Kraig D. Pritts at PalmAddicts is making the transition from Palm to Windows Mobile and shares some helpful software info for anyone considering the same. He lists out software he uses that’s available on both platforms and then provides software titles that are comparable in functionality when there’s no direct equivilent. Hey, if you’re transitioning from WinMo to Palm, you could just read the lists in reverse order to help you. Of course, you might hurt your eyes if you literally read the lists backwards, so do be careful. As Kraig points out, you could always go with StyleTap in a pinch, which is a Palm OS emulator for Windows Mobile. Have any software titles you’d add to the list?
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