There's also the "old-technology" method, if you're going to support only a
single OS, and that's by creating an actual conduit, rather than relying on
a PDA's browser. This is a better solution in some cases, such as when the
data entry needs to be done in a field situation, with the sync coming
later. It also allows you to create an interface that's most appropriate for
the device.

We've used this for years in a situation where users need to take machinery
readings manually during the day, then sync with the site at day's end.

This may or may not fit your situation; but building Palm apps, for
instance, is not particularly hard.



-- 
Thanks,

Tom

Tom McNeer
MediumCool
http://www.mediumcool.com
1735 Johnson Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404.589.0560


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