![]() ![]() Now, to be honest, Skype on a robust laptop is still my #1 choice for serious meetings, but sometimes the iPad will do because, well, it’s just so easy to keep around (see previous point). So simple to thoughts map factors right with your hands, shift factors around, and then shift it on as a PDF or into some written text structure for further handling. Cantabrigian waffle shop Zinneken’s, for example, uses the free iPad app Shop Keep as its POS system of choice.Īpplications are what the iPad and the contact UI is created for. iPad-based point-of-sale (POS) systems are popping up everywhere we go. But the iPad is a contender in this space, too. So far, smartphone-related payment systems - such as Square, Intuit Go Payment and Playwear Mobile, have been making the most ruckus. While you’re doing your real work on a computer, you can have the iPad close by, so you can do things like tracking your todo lists (try Things or Producteev), setting off your Pomodoro time management, maybe manage playlists if you like to have music on while you work. And my favorite, Instapaper, turns anything you ‘don’t have time to read’ into extremely readable articles, reformatted, waiting for those ‘dead moments’ when you can catch up. Apps like Flipboard, Zite and Reeder make it such a powerhouse for reading stuff. The iPad is phenomenal for keeping up with anything at all. The doctor usually put the light music make the patient loosen body and mind. One player in the market is DrChrono - the startup has created a cloud- and web-based electronic health record, accessible via iPad and iPhone, as well as via any Internet browser. ![]() We’ve seen a number of iPad apps on the market created to help doctors cut costs and manage data efficiently. I thought I’d share some findings about using the iPad myself. More than a platform for entertainment, iPad is also a nice mate at work. ![]()
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