Outlook
for your PDA
The
use of the PDA (personal digital assistant) has become increasingly
more popular in the business world. The acronym
PDA is a general term for any small mobile hand-held device
that
provides computing and information storage and retrieval
capabilities. Many of the products on the market have simple
easy
to use interface. The main features a user will perform
on their PDA include: maintaining schedules, keeping names
and phone numbers, doing simple calculations, taking notes,
and, with a modem,
exchanging e-mail and getting information from the Web.
Microsoft
has made staying connected simplistic with their Office
2000 and XP software. However, many applications are now
being written specifically for your PDA. Outlook is one
of those products. Outlook has systems in place such as
a folder browser, which allows the user to synchronize
subfolders with ease. Users can regularly synchronize
their Outlook Personal Address Book and meeting attendee
information, while enjoying improved Outlook performance.
This
mini handheld computer can be conveniently stored in a
pocket or purse. Move forward with the technology generation
and bring your personal computer everywhere that you are!
Learnsoft
is now offering a hot course in their Fall 2002 Catalog,
"Outlook and your PDA". Discover how to become
more productive
in your workday, let our knowledgeable training staff
guide you through the many aspects of working with your
PDA.
Call
your Learnsoft Account Representative for dates and details
of this upcoming class. Hurry classes will fill fast -
become more productive now!