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LinCo Services drives efficiencies with handheld route delivery application PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2002 Route delivery, traditionally a low-tech enterprise, is in a time of transition--thanks to new Palm OS handheld applications that are improving efficiency and providing route drivers unprecedented access to customer information. Christine Harland Williams will show you how LinCo Services has improved its route delivery business by deploying the MiniMate handheld solution on wireless Palm handhelds.
Managing expenses with Palm and Notes PalmPower Magazine - April 2001 Filling in expense forms is a pain. Mick Moignard has found a simple solution by employing his Palm device, the Pylon Conduit, some Notes development, and a little ingenuity. In this article, he shows you exactly how he did it. While this Programming Power article is ideal for Notes and Domino users, it'll provide insights into development techniques for all you techies out there.
Super productivity: it's in the Palm of your hand PalmPower Magazine - February 2000 Go ahead, admit it -- your Palm organizer can be FUN. It's great for games, or for tracking your favorite sports teams. However, the purpose of this article isn't to tell you how to have fun with your Palm organizer. The purpose of this article is to help you realize the potential of what your Palm organizer is really all about -- greatly enhancing your business-related productivity. Here Samuel Brandwein tells you how to increase your productivity on your Palm device, and still enjoy it.
Collaboration on small devices with Wiki PalmPower Magazine - January 2000 Wiki, or rather the Wiki Wiki Web (Wiki being Hawaiian for "quick"), is a system that allows you and members of your team to collaborate over low bandwidth connections using simple, often text-based browsers. Wikis exist somewhere between news groups and Web pages and can be used for any number of collaborative systems. You can use Wiki as a basis for static or dynamic information, FAQs, discussions, project coordination, or brainstorming, all with free technology. Read this article and get Wikified!
Palm Computing meets the enterprise PalmPower Magazine - November 1999 Just when you've finally gotten comfortable playing with your Palm organizer and HotSyncing in private, Palm makes announcements that may mean you'll be HotSyncing in public as well. You'll be HotSyncing in conference rooms, in lobbies, or in any other area where the Palm device users of your company might congregate. What does this all mean? Read this informative article by PalmPower contributing editor Dan Velasco and find out about Ethernet HotSyncing and more.
Using the AvantGo Server 2.11 Pocket PC Life Magazine - May 1999 The convergence of handheld devices and the Internet is real. It is now possible to download Web-based information into your handheld for easy review. If you work for a larger corporation, you might want to use this capability to connect mobile professionals into your corporate information system. In this important article, Senior Technical Editor Jason Perlow reviews the AvantGo Server, which allows you to do just that. While the server product itself is aimed at the enterprise, the AvantGo client is freely available to all. So if you want Web content on your handheld, read this article today.
Converting Notes Address Books to the Web for Palm devices and pagers PalmPower Magazine - March 1999 As publishers of both PalmPower and DominoPower Magazines, we've noticed a surprisingly high cross-over in interest between the two products. In fact, we've gotten requests from readers of both publications for more information about how to integrate Notes applications with Palm devices. As is often the case, your wish is our editorial content. In this fine article, Dan Velasco takes you through a complete application that lets you download your Notes address book information into your Palm device -- and you can do it from your favorite Web browser. Just so cool. |
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