Re: Gestational Age Calculator for iPhone

From: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)
Thu Aug 23 20:14:54 2007


I had a sprint Treo 700. The iphone is just much cooler. smaller, better screen, great web browser and email. Phone reception similar to other ATT phones. My one complaint is that the iphone can't search contacts by typing a few letters - need to scroll the contact list, or at least scroll to the first letter of the name.

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Larry R. Glazerman, MD, FACOG
St. Luke's Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care
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Allentown PA 18104
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On Aug 23, 2007, at 8:10 PM, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:

> > In a message dated 8/23/07 6:25:42 PM, drmiller@enatal.com writes: > >> >So what's your take on the iphone? I've been wavering back and forth >> >on whether to get one. >> >> It's exactly as advertised, nothing more, nothing less. >> >> I never had a smartphone before so I really enjoy having email in my >> pocket instead of checking on a laptop or walking upstairs to >> check. I >> also enjoy ONE classy device for diversions, entertainment, phone, >> stock >> quotes, weather, audiobooks, movies/tv shows, etc. Can do without >> text >> messaging, notes, YouTube, calendar, photo library. > > I'm using a Cingular/AT&T Treo 650 (Palm) for a while now and would > like to know if anyone has compared the iPhone to that (or I guess > a Blackberry would be a similar comparison). > > Joe P. >





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