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Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

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neenie

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Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

i have a few questions:

-which one do you have?

-how much memory does it have?

-what things do you love/hate about it?

-what are some great features?

- Do you HAVE to have an internet subscription plan for it (i wouldnt really need the internet part of it?)

- can you download program upgrades to your computer, and then upload them to your PDA?

- does it have a long battery life?

***most importantly... Does it have a voice recorder??

(and also- does it have a camera built into it? mainly b/c i Can't have a camera on it b/c of HIPAA)

thank you for any and all of your feedback!!! I dont even know what PDA stands for, so that should tell you how clueless i am about this Chat Icon Chat Icon

Message edited 5/21/2006 10:09:37 PM.

Posted 5/21/06 10:02 PM
 
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Mel

Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

I have a PDA.

I mostly used it during wedding planning and as my address book.

I have it hooked up to the computer. Last time I even turned the PDA on was when we moved into the house.

I have no idea which one it is or what it does. The only thing I do know what it does, is sit next to the computer and collect dust.

Posted 5/21/06 10:05 PM
 

BabyBoy
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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

to the flip side of your question, what is the use of the pda? pda's come in all different flavors and sizes....

some do cameras while most don't

some have built in mini keyboards

pda (palm) and pocket pc are two different operation systems (pocket pc being more like windows xp and palm being more like a windows 3.1)

depending on how many apps you install (on board memory or external memory) you will have "X" amount of space. and with external drivers going all the way to 4 gigs, it will take a while to run out of space....


i use a sony clie btw...

Posted 5/21/06 10:14 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

Posted by BabyBoy

to the flip side of your question, what is the use of the pda? pda's come in all different flavors and sizes....



its for clinical rotations. My main use would mostly be having my texts (pharmacology, dosage conversions, etc) loaded on them for quick reference (b/c it beats carrying around three 10 pound text books Chat Icon )

i know that a PDA is different from a pocket PC, but i'm trying to figure out which one would best suit my needs.

Thank you for the feedback Chat Icon

Posted 5/21/06 10:19 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

also, i noticed (though i havent done 'extensive' research yet).. that the memory isn't very high. I know you can get an additional memory card, etc... but i'd rather just have something that already has alot of memory built into it, if possible.

Posted 5/21/06 10:21 PM
 

BabyBoy
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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

to find alot of internal memory is hard is costly. External drives are the key to these small devices....for exmaple, look at the dell page and you can just see the difference with memory on there models and you can see the huge price difference. You won't find gigs of memory space internally.

if you gonna be doing voice recordings...that will take up a big amout of space. im sure some do it.

(i was just looking at the dell axim's - i may get one soon to replace my sony) and it looks like pocket pc definatly supports voice recordings standard. With a PDA, you will probally need to buy an application to support that. only thing to make sure is that it has an onboard microphone.

i would recomend a pocket pc...it looks and feels like a pc... handwriteing (only tried it a few times) is more common to writeing reguarlly as to Palm (mine is older), you need to know your key strokes (if not using a keybaord). The new palm software i think updated writing text to refect more of a pocket pc writing.

Message edited 5/21/2006 10:34:52 PM.

Posted 5/21/06 10:33 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

thank you, babyboy! i appreciate all of your input!

the Axim is actually the one i'm looking at the most (and YEAH talk about a price difference! Chat Icon )

do all pocket pc's have keyboards? i'm not sure yet if i want one with a keyboard or not Chat Icon

as far as the pocket pc 'writing'- does it convert the handwriting into text? (meaning, would it convert it to say Times new roman in a word file.... as opposed to 'handwriting'?)

Posted 5/21/06 10:39 PM
 

BabyBoy
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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

Posted by neeniebean86

do all pocket pc's have keyboards? i'm not sure yet if i want one with a keyboard or not Chat Icon

as far as the pocket pc 'writing'- does it convert the handwriting into text? (meaning, would it convert it to say Times new roman in a word file.... as opposed to 'handwriting'?)



there are some pocket pc's they have keybaords built in (for example HP)

yes, you can write something and the pda "SHOULD" pick up what your writing and make it a standard type font (i think).

its similar to scanning a document. once you scan it (with OCR) word editting problem should pick it up.

i would consoult someone about that part as i don't own one yet. I would do some research then go to best buy or circut city and play with it. Then order online from the model/price you like.

I hope this helps...

Posted 5/21/06 10:59 PM
 

waytogo
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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

I have a tungsten e3 now...I used the C for clinical rotations and the wifi was a waste b/c it was too slow.

You don't need too much base memory - just an expansion slot.

Voice recorder was not necessary.

The alarm function saves my life on a regular basis...

I used:
5MCC
A to Z drugs (Drugs Rx is good)
Spanish-English and E-S dictionary
Medcalc
Some use netters if you rotate through surgery
Surgical recall for surgery

PS - I would pay attention to the width and weight of the PDA - the C was a bit heavy for me to lug around all day...after 12+ hours little things matter.

Word to go for the palm was handy b/c I was able to read documents during the day. I also had an adobe reader for PDFs.

Message edited 5/21/2006 11:32:33 PM.

Posted 5/21/06 11:25 PM
 

Suezboss
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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

I used to have one, but I never used it... I had a 90 day trial (this was about 2 years ago)... so I returned it... I found it very annoying to enter the stuff... I'm more of a hand-writer perosonally... BUT I keep thinking aobut getting another one... b/c it was helpful to downlload things from the PC to it.... I just always had hand written notes that I keep in my planner, that with the PDA, I did'nt have anywhere to keep them... Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 5/21/06 11:29 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

Posted by waytogo

I have a tungsten e3 now...I used the C for clinical rotations and the wifi was a waste b/c it was too slow.

You don't need too much base memory - just an expansion slot.

Voice recorder was not necessary.

The alarm function saves my life on a regular basis...

I used:
5MCC
A to Z drugs (Drugs Rx is good)
Spanish-English and E-S dictionary
Medcalc
Some use netters if you rotate through surgery
Surgical recall for surgery

PS - I would pay attention to the width and weight of the PDA - the C was a bit heavy for me to lug around all day...after 12+ hours little things matter.

Word to go for the palm was handy b/c I was able to read documents during the day. I also had an adobe reader for PDFs.



Thank you!! Chat Icon

i hadn't even thought about the weight difference!

i wanted the voice recorder for lectures, and figured it would be easier to have it all-in-one, rather than have a separate mp3 player for that. Chat Icon

Posted 5/21/06 11:37 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Help! If you have a PDA or pocket PC...

BUMPing to see if anyone else has other reviews to share Chat Icon

Posted 5/22/06 5:56 PM
 
 

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