October 29, 2007

Windows PDA Medical Software Benefits

Tip! Your own PDA in now being repaired. This is obvious - your PDA is broken or malfunctions and it's being repaired.

PDA Medical Benefits

If you are concerned about your medical history, the Internet has some great windows medical pda software that is available for free. Freeware is all the rage, and finding good quality freeware that is medically related is easy and fun.

Some of the medical downloads that are available for your palm pilot include a great freeware medical dictionary that has a vast collection of medical terms and can be updated regularly to stay current. It even has a built in feature that lets you spell medical terms incorrectly and returns the correct results. This free medical dictionary download is easy to use and can be both informative and entertaining.

Other interesting medical freeware downloads for your pocket pc includes things like a personal health record that allows you to keep track of your medical history at the touch of a button for your convenience. Other pda medical downloads can be a great help to those that have a variety of health issues. These programs can track things like cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes information, and BMI and weight management. Still other medical downloads can help you estimate your risk factors for things like heart disease and breast cancer.

Tip! You need accessories. These are the basic, non essential goodies that are accompanying your PDA, like a nice leather case, a spare battery, a data/recharge cable, a recharge cradle and the like.

Being able to monitor your health on your palm pilot is just one of the many exciting features of owning a pda. For those that need to accurately track health information, using a pocket pc is a great way to keep these kinds of records. Taking care of yourself has never been so interesting or so easy.

Dan Ayala is webmaster and publisher of PDA-Review-Online.com, offering reviews on PDAs, Palm Pilots, Pocket PC's, software and accessories. PDA Review Online provides free information and recommendations for your online resources that you can download anytime or anywhere.

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October 2, 2007

Is The Motorola Q Phone a Better PDA Phone Than The Blackberry 8700 or Treo 700?

Tip! Full Internet and email capability. This is a standard feature among PDA's today, but it's worth mentioning.

The Motorola "Q" phone is Motorola's answer to the Treo 650 and the Treo 700. It's a thin somewhat attractive PDA phone running on a Windows operating system. What makes it more like a Treo, and similar to the Blackberry 8700, is a form factor that includes a compact QWERTY backlit keyboard. My test for the true usefulness of a QWERTY keyboard is whether I can write an email comfortably with one hand.

So if I were deciding which PDA phone to purchase,it would be a choice between the Treo 700, the Blackberry 8700 and the new Motorola "Q", also known as the Moto "Q" smart phone.

My criteria for selecting the best PDA phone on the market, assuming there is excellent cell phone coverage and Bluetooth built-in, would be whether the handheld is user-friendly or not. In this case, the Palm Treo 650 might edge out the other cell phones because of the Palm Operating System. But,a PDA phone like the Motorola "Q" with a built-in Microsoft Windows Operating System might also be a smart choice.

Tip! Save money - As technology progresses, most of us will upgrade our cell phone and our PDA. Having just one tool to worry about, your upgrades will be less frequent and at half the price.

When it comes to other factors like weight and style the Motorola "Q" is the clear winner because of it's razor thin look and feel. Blackberry 8700 phones are the most durable of all the PDA's but again the new Motorola "Q" is certainly not a pushover. Many people base their final choice on the price. My suggestion is to switch carriers and buy a new service plan and then you will be eligible for lower equipment costs.

So why is there so much marketing hype around the Motorola "Q"? Mainly because Motorola has been very successful influencing how people think about their cell phones. For example, consider the runaway success of the Motorola Razr V3 and the new popular Pink Razr phones. Motorola has been doing a great job in branding as well as advertising while also giving a great feature set at a low price. If Motorola can do for this new PDA what it did for the Razr phone, we may just witness a virtual explosion in cell phone sales of PDAs beyond the corporate Blackberry zone.

Tip! Your own PDA in now being repaired. This is obvious - your PDA is broken or malfunctions and it's being repaired.

Brice Richards has been following the cellular trends in the cellphone industry for over 15 years and is currently the vice-president of strategy for YouNeverCall Wireless one of the leading online cell phone stores specializing in Verizon, Cingular,T-Mobile, and Cingular cell phones. Brice also has a cell phone review blog where he writes about free cell phones.

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September 19, 2007

Is The Motorola Q Phone a Better PDA Phone Than The Blackberry 8700 or Treo 700?

Tip! Just look at your Blackberry as a $300 smartphones/calculator with some extra functions - and go get another hand held PC.

The Motorola "Q" phone is Motorola's answer to the Treo 650 and the Treo 700. It's a thin somewhat attractive PDA phone running on a Windows operating system. What makes it more like a Treo, and similar to the Blackberry 8700, is a form factor that includes a compact QWERTY backlit keyboard. My test for the true usefulness of a QWERTY keyboard is whether I can write an email comfortably with one hand.

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So if I were deciding which PDA phone to purchase,it would be a choice between the Treo 700, the Blackberry 8700 and the new Motorola "Q", also known as the Moto "Q" smart phone.

My criteria for selecting the best PDA phone on the market, assuming there is excellent cell phone coverage and Bluetooth built-in, would be whether the handheld is user-friendly or not. In this case, the Palm Treo 650 might edge out the other cell phones because of the Palm Operating System. But,a PDA phone like the Motorola "Q" with a built-in Microsoft Windows Operating System might also be a smart choice.

When it comes to other factors like weight and style the Motorola "Q" is the clear winner because of it's razor thin look and feel. Blackberry 8700 phones are the most durable of all the PDA's but again the new Motorola "Q" is certainly not a pushover. Many people base their final choice on the price. My suggestion is to switch carriers and buy a new service plan and then you will be eligible for lower equipment costs.

Tip! Sell your Blackberry on ebay as a Treo with a model number that does not exist. I only got burned this way once, so don't think it can't be done.

So why is there so much marketing hype around the Motorola "Q"? Mainly because Motorola has been very successful influencing how people think about their cell phones. For example, consider the runaway success of the Motorola Razr V3 and the new popular Pink Razr phones. Motorola has been doing a great job in branding as well as advertising while also giving a great feature set at a low price. If Motorola can do for this new PDA what it did for the Razr phone, we may just witness a virtual explosion in cell phone sales of PDAs beyond the corporate Blackberry zone.

Tip! Slowly pry you hands off your Blackberry and proclaim that you have no addiction and hope that the bad people in the lawsuits will go away.

Brice Richards has been following the cellular trends in the cellphone industry for over 15 years and is currently the vice-president of strategy for YouNeverCall Wireless one of the leading online cell phone stores specializing in Verizon, Cingular,T-Mobile, and Cingular cell phones. Brice also has a cell phone review blog where he writes about free cell phones.

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