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In addition it has great high-res and color support, a good ebook/memo reader and even an image viewer. Many of the limitations of Avantgo (slow response time from their servers, limted allowable channels and memory, inability to directly sync to cards, custom channel limits etc.) are blown away by Handstory. After using it for a few days, I must say that I am absolutely overjoyed at the performance, features and ease-of use as an Avantgo replacement. Handstory Suite's new version 2.0 () for Palm OS was released on February 23. Who posted on this exciting new product! Those posters are credited below. To the yahoo group could see them here on the web page. Mind me reposting them to the blog so that those who do not subscribe Handstory which was mentioned here a couple of days ago as one of Hello! There were a number of interesting posts on the yahoogroupįor handheld librarians about the new product Handhelds can deliver the future is upon us and we need to be in the game. I agree with Jake we have not scratched the surface of what The anytime, anywhere library? Send them to the list or to me, and I will credit you and What other things/services do you envision for Where, when, and how people want it is the anywhere, anytime library we would like Handhelds/tablet pcs, wireless access, and the "shift of information" delivery This would enable him to confirm a diagnosis,Ī treatment, or care plan right then and there at the point of care, where and when
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In a recent meeting at our hospital, this was illustratedįor me best when one of our doctors said what he really wanted was to haveĪccess to information resources, and one in particular called Up To Date,Īvailable to him when he is in a patient room so he could use a tablet pc with Information to our users and non-users in the format in which they want it. I think this exciting concept speaks for us all as we envision bringing Thanks to Jake White from the University of Washington whose e-mail todayĪre just starting discussions/visioning here about the "AnywhereĪnd I think handhelds (of whatever variety) can and eventually will
Sorry to post again, but there are limitations on the amount you can put in one The Health Sciences and Human Services Library at the University of Maryland Baltimore (has created a page for our handheld users using AvantGo channels. Know that our pages display reasonably well via synching through CompaqĪlso I have mentioned your blog to many other librarians from public to
I am currently using Dreamweaver to manage our website. What is the best way to go about creating pages targeted for PDAs? I want Great stuff forĭiscussion, so I'll leave it at that! take care, Jake Includes lots of smaller Info *providers* who can't afford the $$$ paid toĪvantgo). Info-user/organizer/consumer, I feel Handstory is a much better model (moreĮffiicient, more powerful and certainly permitting more diversity - it Most PDA *users* to be able to access our information, even those that can'tĪfford the $$$ for software. I'm torn between these two models - As a Library kinda guy, I want the The Info Provider hasn't paid anything to Avantgo) That's how Avantgo makes money (and why theyĭon't make $$$ when lots of users go to a site via 'custom' channels, where Their info featured on Avant Go's site and available through their servers. In this model, the *Info Provider* pays$ to have
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Some work, download the processed pages to your PC where they are cached,Īnd sync-ed to your PDA. With Avantgo's model, you connect to *their* servers which do
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In this model, the user buy$ the software and that's how Handstory The software on your PC (Handstory) does the work, which makes things a lotįaster. Then downloaded, converted, cached and at some point 'sync-ed' to your PDA. Specially formatted or not) instead of to a special server. Like Handstory, you go right to the html pages/sources, (which may be This, but I think that when links are updated/downloaded using a program Hopefully that won't be the case - it seems like Handstory and similarįirms have a different business model in mind anyway. But won't they discover what we librarians are up Subject: Re: Handstory 2.0 as Avantgoreplacement. These postings from handheld librarian today:From: "Steven Grove"