- I'm with Meanie ... I wish I'd have known just how mind-numbingly pathetic the "PIM" apps are on the Z, and that it has no real database capability. These are solvable with third-party tools, but the base unit has nothing useable. I came from a Psion 5mx, and the Z simply does not even pay lip service to standing up to what the 5mx has. Period. Still doesn't.
- I wish I'd have known about KDE/PIM before I wasted my money on that piss-ant "tkc" crap. Sure, it's better than the stock "PIM" suite, but that's like saying a Chevette is better than walking. It's still not hardly a car. I cannot address their other software, but based upon my experience with tkcAddress and tkcCalendar, I don't buy anything from them any longer, and I never will.
- I wish I'd have found OESF years ago!! It would have saved me lots of frustration. Actually, my membership says I've been here a long time ... I just don't remember joining! (vaccuous drool)
- I knew Linux pretty well when I started with the Z so I can't say what I'd wish I'd known from a Linux newbie standpoint. I've been doing computers for decades, so I can't say what I'd need to know from that standpoint, either. The Z is just a tiny computer ... I back up my laptop once a week, why wouldn't I back up the Z?
- I knew I'd have a Linux computer (not a "pda", a real computer) in my pocket, with all that implies. That was the real treasure, it still is the real treasure, and I don't see that going away any time soon. Zaurus simply rocks.