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[Bug-gne] I read a bit about what it should or should not be able to do,


From: nappy
Subject: [Bug-gne] I read a bit about what it should or should not be able to do, and I think it will be a good addition to current portable hardware solutions.
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:09:05 -0800

Alistair Schofield suggests a number of strategies to leave you in
control. Stayer is reviewed by Alistair Schofield, Managing Director of
Extensor Limited. But for a office-based doctor, who has to be in
several meetings, clinics and such, I think it is a great addition.

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It holds all my email in an easy and unobstructed interface. It holds
all my email in an easy and unobstructed interface. I hope I can post
some more soon, as things move along. Anything is better than Pocket IE.
I still keep up with the news and blogs. Anyway, having to carry my PDA
again is sort of a burden.
I have ordered it, and it is supposed to arrive today.
Stayer is reviewed by Alistair Schofield, Managing Director of Extensor
Limited. com for free after rebate.
It is intended to be viewed in a newsreader or syndicated to another
site.
I hope I can post some more soon, as things move along. But for a
office-based doctor, who has to be in several meetings, clinics and
such, I think it is a great addition. Dr Patrick Dixon considers what
lessons businesses can learn from this growing phenomenon.
It holds all my email in an easy and unobstructed interface.
A PDA should be enough. I've been using it now for a month and it's
really great. I am also planning to redesign this website, I know the
current design is terrible.
A great alternative for those of you who prefer Windows Mobile. Anything
is better than Pocket IE. It is designed to build a consensus of opinion
as to how various trends might impact future conditions and practices
within economic and industry sectors.
It is a very interesting product to check.
- RSS: Bloglines, due to simplicity and reliability. I've been using it
now for a month and it's really great. But ActiveSync still has a looong
way to go to be comparable to the PalmOS counterpart.
Anything is better than Pocket IE.
So I do not need many clinical tools, and if I need anything I have
computers nearby. I still keep up with the news and blogs.
If I need to consult a textbook, I just go to a desktop computer, it is
just not me trying to read a long text on my PDA. I haven't installed it
yet because my desktop computer is having problems with USB devices, and
I am unsure what's causing it.
Not only can I view and modify my calendar from any browser, it can also
export an RSS feed, an iCal feed and a web page. - RSS: Bloglines, due
to simplicity and reliability.
- RSS: Bloglines, due to simplicity and reliability.
So far it does everything it claims.
Yet the reality is that many of us assign far too much importance to
short-term tasks rather than long-term priorities.
I remember Harvard had an expermental online tool that did exactly that,
I wonder if it is still the same project. The user inputs signs,
symptoms, demographic data, and the system lists a number of possible
differential diagnoses.
Not only can I view and modify my calendar from any browser, it can also
export an RSS feed, an iCal feed and a web page.
Alistair Schofield suggests a number of strategies to leave you in
control.
com for free after rebate. It is a new generation website that mimics a
desktop application, and it does its job quite well. It is a new
generation website that mimics a desktop application, and it does its
job quite well. WIFI or EVDO needed for real time access.
It holds all my email in an easy and unobstructed interface.
On the software front, lots of reference titles being released, but
nothing really disruptive. I still don't see it on ePocrates website,
but it is definitely something that seems useful. I have not been able
to use my PDA, simply because it is too cumbersome, and I needed a
device that would be more than just a PDA. Anything is better than
Pocket IE. I remember Harvard had an expermental online tool that did
exactly that, I wonder if it is still the same project.





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