Palm PDA for Lawyers
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Jerry Lawson on 2003/12/26:
„Thanks to LawTechGuru for the link to Susan Wilson's Palm Legal Expert Guide, an overview of Palm-OS PDAs from a lawyer's perspective. It includes a list of relevant WWW sites, and advice on Palm OS Internet applications, inluding AvantGo....“
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„If you have a newer Palm-powered PDA running Palm OS 4.x or 5.x, I fully recommend that you perform a full backup of your PDA via a HotSync (preferably with a good backup program like BackupBuddy ) before installing it, just to be on the safe side. In fact, that's my recommendation to follow before you install any new Palm program. Many Palm OS 3.5 programs run just fine on Palm OS 4.x and 5.x without any modifications, but it never hurts to be careful.“http://www.lawtechguru.com/archives/2004/.../ 09_great_date_calculator_for_your_palm.html - Cached
Found at a page of jjbeard, posted on 2004/01/09
„Very slick.Personally, I was thrilled to see it work, as it definitely has that "wow" factor to blog from your Palm. And it made me very happy that I chose a widely supported blogging system like Movable Type -- there are tons of add-ons and plugins for it. This level of third-party support made all the extra web design effort bearable, and it reminded me very much of the Palm community -- if there's something you'd like to do with your MT blog or Palm, chances are that someone has already written a program or plug-in for it.“http://www.lawtechguru.com/archives/2003/.../ 11_moblogging_from_your_palm_part_2_of_2.html - Cached
Found at a page of jjbeard, posted on 2003/09/11
„I have used the windows file conversion program mentioned in the CSpotRun readme file to convert several documents and hot synch to my palm llle. They include a C.S. Lewis poetry book from Gutenburg.com, some technical information files from memoware, and twenty six different material specifications from work.“http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ docreaders-comments.html - Cached
„A year ago, there were virtually no "easy" RSS solutions for PDAs short of hacking together your own -- which required a much higher level of tech savvy. However, compared to the glut of Palm program offerings in other categories, and the wide variety of news aggregator programs for PCs, this is still a very small range of solutions for avid Palm users, sad to say. The good news is that we have several options now.“http://www.lawtechguru.com/archives/2004/.../ 09_update_on_rss_readers_for_palm_osbased_pdas.html - Cached
Found at a page of jjbeard, posted on 2004/03/09
„Audible has released new AudibleReady devices that allow Mac OS X users running iTunes 4 to download and listen to audiobooks, audio editions of newspapers, magazines and more onto audio-enabled handhelds from palmOne and Sony running Palm OS 5...“http://www.stargeek.com/item/79824.html - Cached
„Sony is making some of the most innovative and feature-rich Palm OS PDAs. They brought multimedia and expansion slots to the Palm operating system and hardware design before Palm did. All models have Memory Stick expansion slots and rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries except the SL-10 which uses AAA batteries.“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/feature/clie.htm - Cached
„Note: Handspring now makes only the Treo Palm OS smartphone models; they've discontinued production of Visor PDAs and the Treo 90. The Visor was brought to you by some of the folks who worked at Palm Computing to create the Pilot, and left to found their own company called Handspring They proved to be very popular, and the Visor line was the first widely available Palm OS PDA to offer an expansion slot, the Springboard module. Handspring has moved on from the original Visor PDA line to the Treo Communicator line which have integrated keyboards and SD expansion slots rather than the Springboard module.“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/handspring.htm - Cached
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