by Kristy Annely Below are some of the top-rated and most popular Pocket PC software available for download or purchase on the Internet. FlashAssist for Pocket PC is a product from Ant Mobile Software (www.antmobile.com). You can view Macromedia Flash content on your Pocket PC device with this Macromedia Flash Player enhancement for Pocket PC, [...]
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by Kristy Annely Pocket PC can mean an operating environment based on Microsoft
Medical PDA Software - PDA Software for Medical Students, Nurses, and Doctors. Some time ago, it was not possible to remember all records of patients. But now with the help of medical palm software, you can keep the entire process of medical practices on your finger tips. In other words, now all records, information, transcription, soap notes, bills, and medical procedure codes will be available to you at the touch of a button.
Microsoft has suddenly taken the center stage of technology world with its new product called Origami. Every major media of the world seems to be running after Origami now. All the news websites contain more than one article about Origami. It seems that Origami is the next big thing in the technology world is going to dominate the market in the next few months or may be years.
Tablet PCs are small in size and rich in power. Replacing the mouse and the keyboard, they offer a digital pen that can be used directly on the screen to do things like select, drag, and open files.
Mobile computing software is used in portable computing devices such as laptops, notebook PCs, tablet PCs, palmtops, personal digital assistant (PDAs) and other hand held devices. The software allows users to perform all the functions that are possible in a standard desktop PC connected to a LAN(local area network) or WAN(wide area network) network.
PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant, a handheld device (small and light enough to be operated while it is held in the hands) that is typically used as a personal organizer. It has evolved into a more complicated computer-like gadget capable of performing a multiplicity of functions, such as serving as wireless communicators for sending and receiving data, faxes, and electronic-mail messages. The PDA concept was first introduced by Apple's MessagePad in 1993, and was later revolutionized by the PalmPilot in 1996, created by Palm, Inc. The overall market for PDAs has now grown by 20.7% in the third quarter of 2005, compared to the third quarter of 2004.
The mobile computing industry consists of all entities that play a role in enabling wireless connectivity. It includes manufacturers of mobile computing devices who produce different items such as laptops, notebook PCs, tablet PCs, palmtops, personal digital assistant (PDAs) and other hand held devices.
