I am just your typical happy-go-lucky-person. I don't organize my files, I never write my appointments, and I don't keep track of time and schedules. These are the reasons I am grateful for the onset of various
computer software packages for my personal digital assistant.
Why do I love my Palm PDA? Well, it allows me to effectively access, collect, organize, store and process a myriad of information. It comes in very handy and can fit my pockets very well. Unlike
desktops or organizers, my PDA is always with me.
It never cease to amaze me how a small device can work as powerful as its bigger counterparts. It has a fast processor and a big chunk of memory and is capable of running various kinds of software. More importantly, it helped me become more organized by storing and retrieving phone numbers and addresses. The to-do-list and calendar systematized my appointment and tasks. Further, the memo pad proved itself to be useful for taking notes and personal comments during meetings. If
Palm PDAs have disadvantages, I say it's nothing compared to the countless benefits I received from using it. The dollar I used for buying it is worth it.
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With numerous models of personal digital assistants (PDAs) today, it's really hard for us to choose the best handheld unit for us. Although PDAs were designed to give convenience; however, all of them have specific characteristics. PDAs have several power
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An ultra-thin keyboard for my powerful Palm PDA? I did not believe it at first, because I couldn't imagine how small it was. But when my husband sent me a Palm Ultra-Thin Keyboard for my handheld, I was amazed by this new innovation from Palm. It is easy
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