On 4/29/05, Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... and has java support on their browser. try tightvnc. it also has a java applet that can be embedded on a webpage. pero nde ko alam kung gaano kabilis sa wireless network...
> We want to IT-equip our sales force to improve data
> and information between them and the office. Right
> now, they have nothing by way of IT hw except probably
> their cellphones. We are looking into equipping them
> with PDAs/Smartphones (XDA, Blackberry, SE P910i,
> Nokia 9x00 Communicators, etc.).
In that case consider browser-based applications. The devices you mentioned should have browsers already.
... and has java support on their browser. try tightvnc. it also has a java applet that can be embedded on a webpage. pero nde ko alam kung gaano kabilis sa wireless network...
Holden
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