I seem to be speaking like an Imagemagik advocacy group all by myself.
From reading some other posts, yes, you do!
Imagemagick or GIMP looks like it should probably do what I require. Basically I want to be able to check that files I have copied off my camera's SD card onto the USB HDD have transferred correctly, delete any poor ones, maybe crop, rotate or resize but that's about the extent of the editing I'd do.
If image viewing was all I wanted I'd buy one of those Image Tank things with a LCD, but the ability to send e-mail/surf the web/write my travel journal all from the same device is excellent.
Note : no compile/make/recompile/dependancy checks necessary. Just unzip the imagemagick for Zaurus file and copy the files to your Zaurus (on SD or CF or internal as you wish). Works out of the box.
Fantastic, I still have nightmares about circular dependencies, missing libraries, kernel recompiles, aaaagh! :-)
I think my dilemma comes down to this...
Sharp C3000
+ 4GB HDD
+ integrated keyboard
+ proper OS, not a crippled "pocket" OS
+ more flexibility and expandability
+ Not Microsoft
Fujitsu Loox 720
+ integrated Wifi/BT
+ can buy in the UK with a 3 year warranty
+ better battery life (11hr vs 7hr for Zaurus)
+ cheaper
+ Simple OS, if you stick to the restrictions M$ impose
Both have VGA and USB Host, which are essential for me.
Hmmm! I have some thinking to do!
Mike