Re: Nokia device usage

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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Julius Szelagiewicz <julius@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've noticed that all the use discussed appears to be personal. I have
> deployed about 50 N810 tablets in a work environment to be used by my
> company's drivers to get customer signatures for proof of delivery. The
> performance is solid, the application was reasonably easy to write and
> even very non-technical people seem to like the tablets if not the
> bluetooth Baracoda scanners. If you limit the number of applications
> running at the same time, the performance tends to be great. Use of very
> fast flash cards helps too.
> julius
>
The original question was specifically about how individuals use their
personal tablets.

It's not really a valid comparison to describe a situation where
you're writing your own apps and handing out the devices to employees
for very specific functions. Pretty much *any* device would work well
in that situation, and when you're writing your own apps you have
total control over both the functionality and usability.

Mark
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