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Ok, I didn't really see any suggestions that stood out for me. Here's
a little more info. I am thinking about going the PDA/handheld route.
I don't want to have to boot up the laptop all the time on the road to
write down something about a phone call. It takes too much time (yes,
I'm ADHD, thats ADD with a hyper thrown in there) So.....what can
ya'll recommend for a PDA device? I have never owned one, so I don't
know what to look for. I tend to get as much bells and whistles as I
can afford. I like dell's stuff. I see dell has some gps program that
you can get with it, what do you guys use for gps (I don't like the one
on my Nextel). But anyway, back to the appointments. Anyone know what
they have in the way of notepads or calenders? I figure I'll write in
the calender if something needs to be done on a specific day, and on
the notepad when ti is a whenever job. Currently all I have is a word
document on the laptop that says "to do list" and I add and delete
stuff. Problem is I don't always even look at the list, oops! So
maybe if I had a fancy lil PDA on my side I'd get it out get my life in
order. Any suggestions on handhelds? Brian RickG wrote: ACT is great in addition to Outlook. On 11/16/05, Pete Davis. NoDial.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:We started off with Yahoo Groups. We have just about outgrown it. Its kind of a PITA I am considering ACT for Web, or something like that. The problem I see is that the ideal solution needs to be accessable from any browser, show multiple calenders, and integrate a contact manager. |
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