This is just plain funny! I use and like both Apple and PC products myself. For my main desktop I have an IMAC that runs Boot Camp so I can go back and forth between operating systems and it functions very well, been using Boot Camp ever since it came out with no complaints. ...
Posted to
The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 11-02-2008
Filed under: Tablet PCs, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, My Commentaries, microsoft, Tablet PC, Apple, IMAC, Notebooks, mobile computers, I'm a PC
Do you like Outlook, but don’t have MS Office, well Windows Live Services might be just the email client you may be looking for. It installs on the desktop and looks very much like Outlook. I use Outlook and sometimes I use the Windows Live Email Client. Has the same familiar stack...
Posted to
The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 09-19-2008
Filed under: Tablet PCs, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, My Commentaries, microsoft, Live Services, Calendar, Outlook alternative, Email Client, Microsoft Live, Contacts, Windows Live Writer
The double click question and yes, I get that question quite frequently myself. I just happened to speak yesterday at a Computer Friends Users group in Newport Beach and it is always a joy to revisit the Oasis Computer Friends group. I left the selection of the topic open to the group for...
Posted to
The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 09-11-2008
Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, My Commentaries, Computers, Seniors, Computer Friends at the Oasis, Speech Recognition, Newport Beach
In my opinion, the answer is yes. Yesterday I attended the SQL 2008 Server Launch in Anaheim, California. The attendance at the event was a pretty big crowd. I don't actively write much any longer, but attend to keep current on new technologies that also helps me advise with the integration processes...
This is something I have been wanting to write about for a while and today's the day to finally express a couple of my own opinions about some gray areas and technology in healthcare. Healthcare as we know today is so terribly fragmented and there is nobody feeling the squeeze worse than the software...
This is one of my absolute pet peeves to discuss...there are tons of articles about getting physicians to buy in to new technology and YES we all agree you need to have the physicians buy in ...and in today's world Tablet PCs are a very involved part of the process. Ok, a few notes from my experience...
Last week I attended the HIMMS convention in Orlando and used my tablet PC to maximize my coverage and information at hand, but one other item to note was the fact that so many folks were still handing out "business cards". How many carry a device that is capable of "beaming" contact...