Dean Reyburn just put up a post on Ctuner not recommending smart phones and gives his reasons for not doing so. I have copied his text below. I don't make specific model recommendations on smart phones anymore for a several reasons: 1. There are too many to review. 2. I've had several Windows Mobile smart phones and I've gone back to a dedicated motorola phone. It gets better reception and it doesn't complicate my life as much. 3. For most RCT users I don't think Pocket RCT on a smart phone will be an advantage. If you have RCT on a phone and the phone needs replacing you have an RCT problem. If the phone doesn't work well with RCT and you have to change phones, then you have a phone problem and an RCT problem. Having a dedicated RCT machine such as the HP 110/111 will be a better, simpler, cheaper and more reliable solution for most RCT users. Having said that, Pocket RCT will run on a number of Windows Mobile phones. As long as they have a touch screen, a micro-SD slot and Windows Mobile OS they should run Pocket RCT. For more info advice see: www.reyburn.com/pocketpc.html At 10:59 AM 7/28/2009 -0500, you wrote: >Marty: > > > >Get a Windows Mobile smart phone. They seem to be a little more reliable >than the PDAs. > > > >dp > > > >David M. Porritt, RPT > ><dporritt at smu.htm>dporritt at smu.edu Terry Beckingham, RPT
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