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I have NOT yet met a medical related website that my N900 has problems. On top this, my N900 is always wireless connected to desktops, both at work and at home, via rdesktop and VNCviewer, this turns my N900 into a desktop. What is that for? It is for a lot of thing, including but not limited to, citrix, to log into hospital meditech and tunnel into office to check on patients, to see XRays AND give orders to manage patients.
The limitations on my N900 is the limitation on my desktop.
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In fact, that's the only way to use their calculator programs.
I just wish their subscription price wasn't so painfully unbearable.