Pda Application
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- GATS: ...use their PDA in much the same ...
- The point of PDAs: ...and some PDA application. ...
- ShitList: ...to improve PDA Toolbox so we can ...
- m-learning: ...64-bit color), PDAs have moved from "dumb" ...
Reading blogs on your Palm
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„Finally, all this searching for a good PDA-based RSS reader also led me to find a very nice front-end tool for creating Plucker pages called FlingIt . Essentially a 'bookmarklet' type application for sending pages from your web browser to your PDA, FlingIt was built by and for educators and students by the good folks at the Hi-CE (Center for Highly Interactive Computing in Education at the University of Michigan) , itself well worth a detailed look for all of the resources it collects together on the use of handhelds to support education. - SWL “http://www.edtechpost.ca/mt/archive/000342.html - Cached
Found at a page of sleslie, posted on 2003/08/12
„I'm starting to find a lot of really interesting resources and applications outside of just the Health Sciences. I'll have a lot of these up on the web soon (via the UofA PDAZone ) but I will tease you with this really cool GIS application that I found. GeoGIS offers a variety of software options for field researchers wishing to use their PDA in much the same way they would have traditionally used their laptops. This is incredibly valuable and even seems to have our GIS librarian salivating at the possibilities.“http://www.blogdriverswaltz.com/archive/ 000028.html - Cached
Found at a page of Geoff, posted on 2002/10/07
„Since I'm running OS X on my primary computer, it stands to reason that I'd be best-served by a handheld that syncs with the Mac, and has as many applications as possible that can sync application-specific data between the Mac and some PDA application. And, since I want to run Life Balance, I'd be best served by a handheld that can actually run it. In every case, the best choice is some flavor of Palm, either a traditional one from PalmOne, a Sony Clie, or a PalmOS-based phone.“http://scottstuff.net/scott/archives/ 000128.html - Cached
Found at a page of Scott, posted on 2004/02/09
„Due to the limitations of programming using PDA Toolbox, there are some features I simply can't add into my little applications. There are no sorting features at all, so you can't alphabetize your ShitList, and though I have added a manner of category support, you can't filter your data yet. However, the author is working fairly quickly to improve PDA Toolbox so we can add more features to our apps, and I'll pass those features down to y'all as soon as they're available.“http://www.edithfrost.com/archive/2000/08/ 30-shitlist.html - Cached
Found at a page of edith, posted on 2000/08/30
m-learning
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„This ability to manipulate data through a PDA has been made possible by the advances in device technology. Faster processors, more RAM, and more robust applications have made the PDA superior to computers only four years old. With further advances in screen technology (from simple gray-scale to 64-bit color), PDAs have moved from "dumb" devices to multimedia appliances. Users now command a tremendous computing experience in the palm of their hand."“http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/archives/ 000035.html - Cached
Found at a page of gsiemens, posted on 2002/07/16
Fun vs. Productivity - What is the Market Telling Us?
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„New smartphones will likely be viewed as replacements or substitutions for existing PDA or mobile phone purchases. In this economic climate, I don't think that it would be particularly easy to argue that it is "mission critical" to replace a slightly aged PDA or mobile phone with a new smartphone unless there is just an absolutely critical enterprise application (such as email) that the new device enables.“http://www.charleshudson.net/weblog/archives/ 000079.html - Cached
Found at a page of charles, posted on 2003/09/17
OpenOffice.org 1.1 with PDA compatiblity
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„One of the benefits of having friends like Chuck, Jason and Roger, the other staffers over at HappyPalm , is each of us will pick up on something the others might miss in the seemingly endless search for that 'perfect' PDA or application. An idle comment on GAIM to Jason last night prompted him to give me the heads-up on a neat feature I'd missed whilst whilst installing OpenOffice.org 1.1 .“http://www.bignoseduglyguy.com/archives/ 000142.html - Cached
Found at a page of bignoseduglyguy, posted on 2003/10/04
„Russell Beattie Notebook Russell Beattie points to an article about the integration of PDA features into cell phones and believes that in the business world more companies will choose to develop applications that hook into phones rather than PDAs. Lots of interesting points comparing cell phones to PDAs....“http://tim.lauer.name/archives/ 2003_05.html#000681 - Cached
Found at a page of Tim Lauer, posted on 2003/05/25
„In contrast, the Treo 600 blends everything quite perfectly. Using GPRS in a PDA application is seamless and transparent. Initiating a voice call from the Addressbook is fall-down easy. Handspring/palmOne really knows their stuff when it comes to user interfaces.“http://www.gearbits.com/archives/000573.html - Cached
Found at a page of Craig, posted on 2004/03/06
„Perhaps the coolest, but most limited application I've found is online at http://www.pdatraffic.com/. WiFi connected real-time traffic maps for Seattle. The DOT in Washington is doing some pretty cool stuff.“http://www.ipadventures.com/blog/archives/ 000486.html - Cached
Found at a page of Ken, posted on 2004/03/27
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