Re: What PDA's you guys using?
The dedicated hardware like the Nomad allows you to use features like connecting a Laser, GPS, or Kestrel to the program, they are much better for the field than the iPods, although iPods are small, have good battery life and you can get a decent case for them, but if you simply looking to say, target is 888 yards, give me an answer, Bulletflight is fine.
But there are a lot of features in LB3 and FFS not found in Apps... most Apps are pretty basic, the programs are much more powerful so they can do things like talk to other devices.
I fall back on Apps a lot, especially when just checking dope, but for the Tools, the dedicated systems are hard to beat.