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
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
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
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Subject: more on agenda computing and linu
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
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