Handheld PC Community Forums

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35 points | by walterbell 3 days ago

9 comments

  • carolosf 2 hours ago
    This brings back memories. I used to write software for these things before iOS and Android took over.

    https://fantasticbytes.com/products/launchmanager

    I even wrote a disassembler for them

    http://blog.carolos.za.net/2007/03/charmed-disassembler-beta...

  • throw-the-towel 10 minutes ago
    Still don't understand people's dislike for Windows Mobile, I liked it a lot.
    • wkat4242 1 minute ago
      It was good for mini PC like devices.

      It totally deeply horribly sucked for phone-like devices. I used to have one from work. HTC Touch Pro 2. It had a glossy horrifically slow overlay that made things even worse but either way it was a UX nightmare.

  • g947o 1 hour ago
    When I saw "handheld PC" I thought it refers to Steam Deck and alike.

    Only until I saw "Windows CE" along with the UI did I realize what devices this forum is actually about

    P.S. of course I also confused "HPC" in the domain with "high performance computing"

  • vladde 3 hours ago
    > There are 169 guests currently online and -1 members (168 users in total).

    haha this made me chuckle

  • bluescrn 2 hours ago
    I think I've still got a Compaq iPaq in my collection of obsolete gadgets, but last time I tried it the battery wouldn't hold a charge at all.

    More disappointingly, other gadgets of a similar era - such as a Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox and a GP32 handheld are suffering from flash memory losing it's contents (the firmware), bricking the devices :(

  • MarcelOlsz 2 hours ago
    I should fire up my HP Jornada and join this forum from it.
    • als0 57 minutes ago
      It was a great little device.
  • leshokunin 4 hours ago
    Certainly very old school.

    Side note: this makes me wish the windows handhelds had a phone form factor and 5g

  • deafpolygon 55 minutes ago
    do tablets count as handheld PCs nowadays?
    • rchaud 9 minutes ago
      I wouldn't imagine so. It is a different device category targeted at a different kind of user. They're entertainment devices first and foremost, where as the "handheld PC" category targeted business customers, some of whom could write their own programs for it, without needing a "developer license" or to publish through an "app store".