PDA2001 Software

PDA Software can be roughly drafted into three categories: Office, Utilities, and Other.

Office consists of contact management, email, appointments, word processing, spreadsheets, and database management. Utilities refers to things that help with the basic operation of the palm - handwritten notes, image viewers, clocks and alarms, and the like. Other is the catchall that we use for everything else.

There will be other products described soon.

Docs To Go is the leading office suite for the PDA. People who aren't technically inclined use it every day to get office files into their pockets.
Quickoffice is a PDA Office Suite, that works for Office. The Palm applications make it a great pipeline for Desktop Office files that you need when you're on the go.
Think DB is a palm database, with a desktop version that reads MS Access tables and converts them to ThinkDB format.
HanDBase  HanDBase is a PDA database program, but DDH Software has built some very powerful infrastructure around it. There are versions for Palm and Pocket PC. There are PC versions for WIndows and Mac. There are ODBC and MS Access links. It's possible for the corporate servers to read and write to the PDA data. Now there's a switch.
 Organization 125*125 Steven Covey For Outlook and the Palm. Use all of the Steven Covey features with Outlook (98 or newer) and hotsync with the Palm. Keep track of What Matters Most.
  Rand McNally has PDA and GPS software that are very useful for genealogists.
 

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