Time Management Devices
Time Management Devices
There are many portable electronic solutions for time
management, goal setting and organizing.
Many devices combine these functions with communication
(portable telephones) and entertainment (mp3 players).
PDAPersonal digital assistants (PDAs) are
handheld computers, but have become much more versatile over
the years.
PDAs are also known as pocket computers or palmtop
computers.
PDAs have many uses: calculation, use as a clock and calendar,
accessing the Internet, sending and receiving E-mails, video
recording, typewriting and word processing, use as an address
book, making and writing on spreadsheets, scanning bar codes,
use as a radio or stereo, playing computer games, recording
survey responses, and Global Positioning System (GPS).
Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities,
enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web
browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the
Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless
Wide-Area Networks (WWANs).
Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.
A good alternative to Personal digital assistants is the
traditional paper planning system. This system works for many
people.
A paper-based Planning System allows you to manage tasks,
appointments, contacts, and notes every day and is easy to
integrate with any electronic components you use. Every good
Planning System will allow you to personalize it to fit your
lifestyle, carry your information with you always, and
eliminate redundancy for maximum effectiveness.
There are some great paper planning systems still on the market
today.
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