Warrior, yet again, you amaze me with your ability to totally miss the point. Congratulations. Can you please just give up posting here? Your absolutely denseness is starting to annoy the hell out of me, and I don't think anybody here is being fooled. I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but you're making yourself look like a jackass.
I could care less what you think of me, you are insignificant. Just because I don't follow your stupid gang of people who use
an obviously inferior product (I've yet to see a good counter to this) you get mad. There are going to be a lot of people that
don't think like you or like the other OSS idiots, it's called people with brains.
No I had read up on Origami before, that article was information I had seen elsewhere already. Just because you're late at reading articles don't assume everyone else is. Give me a break. This is you on your usual senslessly bash microsoft trips.
The target audience is obviously people looking for a portable solution yet are willing to give up some quality for ease of use. I wouldn't call a laptop exactly "pocket portable" and it will probably be cheaper than a PDA. It's an affordable solution.
You had read about the product, but I was talking about a particular issue with the product. That is, its uselessness. The articles I posted are important for the context. Since you totally and blatantly missed the context on your first reply, it's more than obvious that you, indeed, did NOT understand it.
Also, WTF do you mean cheaper than a PDA? Are you on crack? Origami's pricerange is $500 - $1000. According to a search on Best Buy's website, the average cost of a PDA is $50. Are you seriously saying that they're going to sell it for under $50?
Also, it's 8"x4"x1.5". That's a little bit big for fitting in a pocket, isn't it? I don't know what kind of pockets you have, but it's sure bigger than mine.
The "issues" you have with it are invalid in the following ways:
I'd pay a hell of a lot more money for something like Origami as opposed to a PDA.
Let's analyze what I meant when I said an affordable solution as opposed to the PDA.
If you take the PDAs price and it's features and compare it to the Origami's price and features you
start to see what I mean. You get what you pay for as I've said numberous times.
Now about the pocket issue: Obviously by "Pocket Size" I meant portable, probably was misused but it's misused often by everyone. I don't see a PDA fitting nicely into someone's pocket either (Except maybe mine because deadly is right, I do wear baggy pants -- excuse me for not dressing like a bitch)
Face it: I have different views than you, I always will. I look more than one day ahead and I like companies that take huge leaps into evolutuon not ones that sit around in the same rut they were in when it it was started. Sorry only productive distros I see out are Linspire, Redhat, and Ubuntu. The rest are just thrown into a pit of useless distros that offer mostly the same bull only packaged with a different logo. I'll never change my views on Microsoft and Windows, no one is going to change that so you can say all the names you want just know that other people other than you read this. It's pretty funny if you go back and read it really, you guys get frustrated and I sit back and laugh it all. Oh well that's a Windows user vs a Linux user for ya.
Get it straight.