Re: more on agenda computing and linux-based PDAs

2001-01-10 Thread rpjday
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Jason Perlow wrote: > They arent a scam, and to prove it they have a nice sized booth at the > upcoming LinuxWorld in NY, which costs $20,000 just to get a -basic- booth > at. I just spoke to Bethany, the director of product marketing over at > Agenda to request a review unit

Re: more on agenda computing and linux-based PDAs

2001-01-10 Thread Jason Perlow
They arent a scam, and to prove it they have a nice sized booth at the upcoming LinuxWorld in NY, which costs $20,000 just to get a -basic- booth at. I just spoke to Bethany, the director of product marketing over at Agenda to request a review unit. They -just- started shipping to developers i

Re: more on agenda computing and linux-based PDAs

2001-01-10 Thread Jason Perlow
havent heard from them yet but I'll place another call. So far, the Korean Yopy unit looks like it will be the first Linux PDA to actually ship. Jason From: rpjday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: more on agenda computing and linu

Re: more on agenda computing and linux-based PDAs

2001-01-10 Thread Calamity
rpjday wrote: > > a while back, i posted here bitching about a company called > agenda computing (www.agendacomputing.com), based in irvine, > california which sells a linux-based PDA. as i mentioned, i > put in an order and sent in a cheque almost a month ago > today. no response, no acknowl

more on agenda computing and linux-based PDAs

2001-01-10 Thread rpjday
a while back, i posted here bitching about a company called agenda computing (www.agendacomputing.com), based in irvine, california which sells a linux-based PDA. as i mentioned, i put in an order and sent in a cheque almost a month ago today. no response, no acknowledgement, no PDA, no answe