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May 4, 2007
Tax Prof Treo
As a huge fan of the Treo, I especially enjoyed this article on law.com: Ten Great Apps for the Treo Mobile Lawyer, by Richard M. Georges:
If your Treo is part of your anatomy, and couldn't be pried from your cold hands with a winch, then you'll find something in this column that you can use. ...
First and foremost, the Treo is a great cell phone, even if it's a little chunky compared to current styles. It fits nicely in the hand, and is small enough for a shirt pocket.
The Palm application list is long; partly because it's the oldest and longest-lasting of PDA operating systems. There are thousands of free, shareware, and commercial applications for it, and the choices are mind-boggling. ...
The [following] list is not really a ranking, because each Palm app that I use has its own functionality. The list is made up of a group of my most-used and useful applications, several of which I use in my law practice on a daily basis.
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