There are several different PDA operating systems. The most common are PalmOS, Windows CE, and Linux.
yes PDA also have and (OS) operation system any hand held computer has an OS
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Obviously many different PDAs have different names for their operating systems. But generally you would call it an embedded operating system, as it is running on an embedded device.
A PDA would only include NOS components if they were designed to work on a network, particularly wireless networks. The more inexpensive PDAs do not do that, and have no network software. The higher end PDAs will have the required software in order to connect to a network.
There are basically four types of operating systems. They include Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System and Distributed Operating System.
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yes PDA also have and (OS) operation system any hand held computer has an OS
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There are a number of PDA or palm devices that are available and run off of the Windows CE operating system. In fact, Windows has now released its own set of tablets and PDAs that run on the Windows operating system and are branded as such.
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Any PDA with Windows CE (or a later Windows operating system) can open Office documents.
It would usually be called "Address Book", though it could vary depending on the operating system of the PDA.
There are hundreds of software packages for PDA. The most common operating systems for PDA's are Palm OS or Windows CE/Windows Mobile. There are many tools, games and other applications for each type of operating system.
The Palm operating system was designed for use in Personal Digital Assistant devices in 1996. The Palm system is used in PDA and smartphones sold by Palm and Sony.
Obviously many different PDAs have different names for their operating systems. But generally you would call it an embedded operating system, as it is running on an embedded device.