software suggestions

Tom Servinsky tompiano@gate.net
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 07:37:32 -0400


Scott,
Thanks for the "heads up".  The Compaq has been discussed from time to time
on this list and it does intrigue to have everything in one neat device.
At this point in juncture me big problem it I already have the Palm, so my
attention is centered around working with present conditions.
The other part which scares about the Compaq are the idiots who carry them,
like me, who have a habit of putting them in their front pocket and bend
over, sending them crashing to the floor. I just broke the glass  on my Palm
and cost a whopping $100 plus down time to get it fixed.
The thought of my tuning computer and schedulizer being caput in one move
frightens the tar out of me.
Tom Servinsky, RPT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Jackson" <jurjens@tpg.com.au>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: software suggestions


> Tom,
> I know it's an expensive option, but Reyburn is about to release
CyberTuner for the Compac iPaq 3600.
> http://www.reyburn.com/pocketrct.html
>
> This runs Microsoft Pocket PC, which i believe includes "Pocket Outlook".
You could use the "Tasks" section of it for scheduling, and "Contacts" for
customers.
> I shall keep researching the possibilities of using "Pocket Access" with
the iPac. Here's a starting place:
> http://www.microsoft.com/MOBILE/handheldpc/features/access.asp
>
> I think this is what i'm going to aim for, as i love the idea of tuning
software and customer database & schedule all in my pocket!
> Keep us informed if you find out any more information.
>
> swj
>
> Scott Jackson
> Jurjens Pianos
> Wollongong Australia
>
>



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