The basis of a PDAs is for it to definitely be compatible with your computer. They idea behind them is to be a portable smaller version of your PC or laptop. Save information when you are not around a computer and retrieve information from your computer portably.
USB ports sync the information from your desktop to your laptop so this is the universal way of being able to use any computer since it is all USB based. You will need programs to sync but these are standard or can be bought. Some PDAs have direct cradles to sync and other just use the USB cord. Some now are even wireless.
Each operating system has its own advantages verse the rest but basically if you have Microsoft Office applications then your computer is set up for PDA.
The iPhone is a pda aka a smart phone.
like you would a normal pda good luck
Many PDA devices actually come equipped with GPS capabilities.
Calculators, cell phones, PDA's, GPS units.
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what is a pda in an aircraft
If you asked what a file on a PDA is, my answer is everything. anything you see on a desktop computer can also be a file on a PDA. If you asked what a .pda file (having an extension of PDA), sorry, no idea. :)
PDA's can be connected to a computer. Files can be transferred from the PDA to the computer and from the computer to the PDA. Data such as phone numbers, addresses and appointments can be synchronized between PDA's and computers so the information can be the updated.
A palmtop is a pda which is a personal digital assistant and a pda is a palmtop
the disadvantages of the PDA are that they are very large.
FUTURE TRENDS OF PDA
Depends on the PDA.