PDA usage?

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PittMD911

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Hey guys,

Just wondering, how many of you own/use a pda (palm, pocket PC) on a regular basis. I have a Tungsten T and I love it. It helps keep me orginized as well as entertained. Anyone else?
 
I have a Palm...it's very useful. It eliminates the need for me to carry around a purse full of random papers with random info (names, phone #s, important dates, etc). It keeps me organized. 😀
 
I have a Dell Axim and i have to say it is invaluable tool. It helps to keep me organized but also I have several references on there like a drug guide, clinical consult, labs, etc. Definitely a must have.
 
I have a Sony Clie PEG-TG65. I like it, mostly, but think I would go for a PC next time, simply because of it's added features. The built in mp3 player is nice, and mine has a keyboard built in which makes data entry faster.
 
We're required to have PDA PCs with wireless capability this year; we aren't allowed to use Palm. So I bought an iPAC about a month ago, and I really love it.
 
I use my ipaq quite a bit. If you go to skyscape.com, there is a free download for the archimedes program that has tons of great equations for the clinic. Also, at neulabs.com, you can get normal lab values through avantgo. I also bought the pocket pc version of buzzwords for the boards and it is a nice thing to have when lecture gets a bit boring (actually, my golf game helps the time to go by nicely as well).
 
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