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  • May 30th, 2008
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Knowing project due dates is really important and I need constant reminders. These slides are all available for us to download and print read before class.

If that’s not geeky enough for you, connect a bluetooth keyboard to the phone.

I was showing how S60-powered phones like the Nokia Open to Anything party at Slate Plus. I can enter calendar entries on Google Calendar while I’m at home using my Macbook, or use one of the PC’s at the school computer lab. I added a drug reference eBook for use. I transfer the Powerpoint files into my phone and view it on the train or bus on the way to school.

Quickoffice

Quickoffice is an office suite that can read/write documents, presentations, and sheets. I can’t speak for all students, but all of my professors use Powerpoint presentations for lectures. Like I explained in my previous post, carrying a small device in my pocket instead of a thick reference book is more convenient. While my classmates using a physical book have to go through the index to find the drug, I can type the first three letters on my phone and usually find the specific drug instantly. Type in extra notes on each slide as the professor speaks. You don’t need to carry that laptop to school!

GooSync

Goosync synchronizes the phone’s calendar with Google Calendar. The three main applications I focused on are Mobipocket Reader, Quickoffice, and GooSync.

Mobipocket Reader

Mobipocket Reader is an eBook reader. As a nursing student, I need to know what kind of medications I give to patients. I can also enter the dates on my Nokia N95 8GB’s built in calendar application, but no matter what other device I use to enter meetings or due dates, it is all synchronized using GooSync.

It is also faster.

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