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Title: Rex Pro Lover
Posted By: Rex Pro Lover
E-mail: plhchua@hotmail.com
Date: 10/08/2000 at 08:54:39

Message:

I bought Rex Pro two months ago. I love it very much. Since then I have stopped using my Velo PDA with 16M RAM. Reason: Rex Pro is so small and handy to slip into my shirt pocket. I could sync with Lotus Notes which I use in my office. Anytime, anywhere, I could check my appointments (in daily, weekly or monthly view), contact list, do list and some important notes (organised in easily identified categories) I could always refer.

I could also copy emails or documents and paste as a memo to my Rex Pro. I read them during waiting time or while traveling in public transport.

Another reason why I love Rex Pro: I seldom use my PDA for data entry. Most data entry is done through my PC.

What improvements I would like Rex Pro to include in the next version:

(a) It is easy to locate the contact name through sorted tabs. It would be great to include a search function like what is provided in TrueSync Plus for desktop PC that come with Rex Pro
(b) A global or wildcard search function.
(c) The alarm sound be louder. The present sound is too soft to be useful.
(d) A snooze function for the alarm - alarm two to three times at users' determined intervals.
(e) The data entry provided is quite sufficient. Instead of moving the cursor round left or right. It would be great if the cursor could move up or down the two rows of alphabets and numbers





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