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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: S.A.
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Hi guys, I Need the help of anyone that uses a PDA.
I've searched the net & found nothing to point me to a particular PDA, plenty of sales info though. I'm a coach & need a good, tough basic small PDA. I take notes of players while coaching (I'm tired of writing it all down on paper & losing it), I want to have a seperate file for each player, easily accessible so that I can quickly access their file & write down quick notes while training or playing. The PDA will be used for all my coaching courses & some personal stuff. Having player details will probably mean a decent security level. The PDA needs to have good handwriting recognition software, it needs to be realtively tough to handle bouncing around in my pocket while I run & it needs to be small. Voice recorder is handy but not neccessary, calander & PC synchronisation of course. I've posted on one of my old haunts; http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/forums.asp?s=2&c=20&t=1146 I was leaning towards a Palm but now I'm closer to a iPAQ Help pleasssssse lol. I'd like to buy one ASAP
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