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Personal Uses Of A Pda

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Yes. You'll need to register your PDA first.
http://catc.cit.cornell.edu/catc/services/redrover/abo...   See entire page »
I have a Palm Treo Color, but I don't use it all that much. Just as a portable address book, really. I spend most of my time at my keyboard, so a portable organize just isn't that important. Technorati Tags: lifehacker software emacs powerp...
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Yes... The Leclerc Weavebird and Diana is supported by the PocketWeave application which runs on any Pocket PC handheld computer. This application allows you to download WIF draft files from your PC and use your Pocket PC to control the Wea...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The amount of information that is displayed on one screen to enable you to make needed decisions will not fit conveniently on a miniature screen. Using HayTrack on a PDA is not practical.
http://www.haytrack.com/FAQ/
Yes you can. Simply browse to Easytide using the internet browser on your PDA and you will access a version of the EasyTide site specially formatted for PDAs.
http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/Easytide/EasyTide/Support/f...
AircraftLogs.com currently utilizes standard Internet browser access. Additional access methods, including PDA's, will be added in the future. For customers utilizing a PDA running PocketPC, access to AircraftLogs is functional but they may...
https://www.aircraftlogs.com/acl/static/faq.aspx#pda
As mentioned above, support for synchronization with PDAs running Palm OS is under development. As of this time, Windows CE (also known as Windows Pocket PC) is under development with our database publisher, and hopefully will be compatible...
http://www.patchpro.net/faqs.htm
At this time, handheld access to NYUHome is limited to the iPhone. Visit www.nyu.edu/its/pda for more information on configuring your Treo, Blackberry, or iPhone to access NYU resources.
http://www.nyu.edu/its/faq/nyuhome/