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spinosum
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Posted - 28/11/2005 :  10:40:45  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Came across this site which is quite interesting about how we can use our PDA in daily time management. Have a look yourself, and see if you can better manage your time without a PDA! :)

http://www.dkeener.com/keenstuff/index.html


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Posted - 28/11/2005 :  13:51:37  Show Profile  Visit palmdoc's Homepage  Send palmdoc an ICQ Message  Send palmdoc a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Great site Spinosum. I for one am guilty of ever growing todo lists!!
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spinosum
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  10:51:53  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Another similar site:
http://www.time-management-guide.com/PDA.html

"Unlike an ordinary computer, PDA is always with you."


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Edited by - spinosum on 05/12/2005 10:56:44
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spinosum
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  15:40:39  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
On and off I do peep into the "Bright"side (Palm) PIM softwares, and I found this site reviewing the DateBk and Agendus particularly interesting!
http://tech.hernandez5.net/html/day.html


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spinosum
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Posted - 28/12/2005 :  21:24:31  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Bought a new T|X lately, very nice piece of gadget! I must admit I have under-estimated the latest PalmOS, bcoz the last time I was using Palm, was that m515 way back in 2002! ;)

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spinosum
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Posted - 08/01/2006 :  22:01:42  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Medical Students (even doctors) should read this:

http://www.mo.md/id41.htm



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spinosum
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Posted - 08/01/2006 :  22:28:27  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Another nice blog on PDA at Daily Press:

http://www.vvdailypress.com/techtalk/



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spinosum
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Posted - 19/01/2006 :  15:32:19  Show Profile  Visit spinosum's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Just bought the "Handheld Computers for Doctors" by Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, to read. Very very nice. I recommend it to every doctors with handhelds. Though i must admit that the price is EXPENSIVE! :(

Another ebook which i have jsut bought, at half-price (offer now), is "Lose The Laptop" by Larry Becker. Have not started reading. Prolly do that after work today! :)

http://www.handheldsfordoctors.com/book/index.htm
http://www.losethelaptop.com/
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Posted - 19/01/2006 :  16:02:10  Show Profile  Visit palmdoc's Homepage  Send palmdoc an ICQ Message  Send palmdoc a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I prefer the "learn as you go along" method as opposed to books, with alot of info from the 'net and forums ;)
Now casting off the Microsoft yoke with my plunge into Linux which is why dobbs has changed my Avatar
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Posted - 19/01/2006 :  17:48:05  Show Profile  Visit yeepei's Homepage  Send yeepei an ICQ Message  Click to see yeepei's MSN Messenger address  Send yeepei a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I prefer the "learn as you go along" approach as well.. exploring your gadget is part of the fun, I think. :)

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