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- Usability in Open Source: ...nearly-nonsensible for PDA-based applications (which users interact ...
- what computer will you pack for this fall?: ...Most Palm PDAs run so efficiently that ...
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Posted at November 13, 2004 09:36 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The point of PDAs
Scott on 2004/02/09:
„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.“
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Posted at March 10, 2004 08:09 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
what computer will you pack for this fall?
rodd on 2003/08/14:
„Most Palm PDAs run so efficiently that 8 or 16MB has been more than enough to run several Palm applications without a hitch. But, users irked for more storage space that could be accessible without adding additional storage media such as CF cards or memory sticks. The Palm Tungsten C leaves about 51 MB of its 64 MB internal RAM that users are free to use!“
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Posted at September 13, 2003 10:01 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Usability in Open Source
Ben on 2003/06/23:
„"Use the corners of the screen to anchor important elements" is a generally good idea, and backed up by about 3 decades of user research. But it really applies mostly to desktop applications, it's problematic for web-based applications, and it may be nearly-nonsensible for PDA-based applications (which users interact with using a stylus or, if they're like me, their fingertip.)“
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Posted at July 23, 2003 03:32 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
PDA's vs. Cell Phones
Tim Lauer on 2003/05/25:
„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....“
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Posted at June 24, 2003 08:45 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
m-learning
gsiemens on 2002/07/16:
„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."“
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Posted at August 15, 2002 10:20 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)