peterac
12-11-2004, 11:08 PM
Hi,
I am a medical sales rep. I have used a PPC in the past. I am interested in purchasing a new one and making it work this time. I found that I bounced back and forth from PPC to a paper-based method for calendar, contacts, notes, etc. Right now I am paper-based and want to go full force with a PPC.
I think that adding someting like AF or PI will help with the calendar and contact management aspects of my daily life, however, I very often meet with different clients and take notes during our meetings. I have found that it works best to take notes in my paper-based planner and keep a separate "client record" for each customer. This is where I can't imagine making the PPC work. I have heard of electronic pen-based methods that will download handwritten notes into Outlook, etc. Do these work?
What I am asking for is some advice for my situation as well as any personal experiences from others who use their PPC in a similar fashion.
Thanks and Happy Holidays.
Pete R.
Malverne, NY
I am a medical sales rep. I have used a PPC in the past. I am interested in purchasing a new one and making it work this time. I found that I bounced back and forth from PPC to a paper-based method for calendar, contacts, notes, etc. Right now I am paper-based and want to go full force with a PPC.
I think that adding someting like AF or PI will help with the calendar and contact management aspects of my daily life, however, I very often meet with different clients and take notes during our meetings. I have found that it works best to take notes in my paper-based planner and keep a separate "client record" for each customer. This is where I can't imagine making the PPC work. I have heard of electronic pen-based methods that will download handwritten notes into Outlook, etc. Do these work?
What I am asking for is some advice for my situation as well as any personal experiences from others who use their PPC in a similar fashion.
Thanks and Happy Holidays.
Pete R.
Malverne, NY