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The Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2004 Senior Editor James Booth hates print books. He has no use for them, unless it's a software manual. James took his pleasure reading digital over three years ago. This month, he gives us a brief overview of the e-book scene, and review of The Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes e-book.
Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS 2.0 has room to grow Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2003 Since Stephen Vance first took a look at Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS a new version has been released. In this article he takes a look at the improvements that Adobe has made as well as the issues that still need to be addressed in Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS 2.0.
Writing on the go with your Palm handheld PalmPower Magazine - August 2002 In this edition of his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman looks at the art of writing with your Palm OS device, including a discussion of some of the best tools of the trade.
The mechanics of an ebook PalmPower Magazine - July 2002 In this article in his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman discusses the programs, formats, and other nuts and bolts that you should know before you start reading an ebook.
PalmBooks provides a library of free ebooks PalmPower Magazine - June 2002 Steve Niles has selected PalmBooks as June's PalmPower Site of the Month. It's a site dedicated to free books for the Palm OS.
Print books vs. digital ebooks PalmPower Magazine - June 2002 In this article in his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman discusses how, while ebooks haven't been widely accepted yet by the general public, they continue to provide readers with a number of advantages over more traditional paper volumes.
Star Wars, science fiction, and fantasy novels on your Palm handheld PalmPower Magazine - May 2002 People who read speculative fiction tend to be a little more open to the idea of reading books in electronic formats, and as a result speculative fiction ebooks are often more available than books on other subjects. As part of our Star Wars theme and as the first installment in a mini series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman takes a look at a few of the places you can find great Star Wars and other speculative fiction ebooks.
How to use ebooks in your enterprise PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - January 2002 Ebooks have long been popular for entertainment purposes, but they're capable of so much more. Ray Rischpater will show you how you can harness the power of ebooks in the enterprise and walk you through the simple steps needed to create your own proprietary ebooks for your business needs.
Reading ebooks on your Palm handheld PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2001 Palm handhelds are wonderful for holding reading material that can be valuable to an enterprise user. They can easily hold everything from technical information to policy documents, and even light reading for entertainment while traveling on business. In this month's column, Michael Connick will tell you everything you need to know to take full advantage of the reader capabilities of your Palm handheld.
Acrobat Reader for Palm OS makes documents a lot more portable PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - October 2001 Contributing Editor Bob Draper has found a powerful enterprise tool, allowing mobile professionals to carry and share valuable, easy-to-read information. Adobe's Acrobat Reader for Palm OS allows you to view documents with images and other visual elements, such as tables. Most importantly, it brings the industry standard PDF format to your Palm OS handheld.
Ebook for learners helps you harness your brainpower PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2001 To get the most out of any learning experience, it might be useful to familiarize yourself with the theory behind learning. This month, Steve Niles reviews Paul Hayden's ebook, "The Learner's Pocketbook." It's a valuable addition to your Palm handheld designed to help you understand how your brain works and how you learn, so that you can better take advantage of the educational opportunities available to you.
What you didn't know about writing business email PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2001 As useful as email is, it also brings with it new problems that you need to be aware of to ensure you don't harm yourself or your company. Steve Niles reviews "The Things That Really Matter About Writing Business Emails," a valuable ebook that details some potential problems associated with email, along with their solutions.
Personal success ebook provides mobile motivation PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2001 On the road to success, we all meet with the occasional setbacks. When those times come, we often need a motivational boost to get us back on track. Steve Niles reviews The Personal Success Pocketbook by Paul Hayden, a great ebook resource you can use to jumpstart your self-confidence and achieve your dreams.
Cross-cultural skills for the international business traveler PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - January 2001 Many of you are international business travelers who find your Palm computers to be invaluable assets. As you well know, doing business abroad brings with it unique challenges in terms of communication and culture. Steve Niles has a review of The Cross-Cultural Business Pocketbook, by John Mattock, a great ebook resource you shouldn't be without if you conduct international business.
Murder mysteries make great holiday reading PalmPower Magazine - December 2000 Here's a unique and inexpensive gift idea this holiday season: ebooks. Ben Brickman is on the case once again with reviews of several excellent short mystery stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
Effective management in the Nerd economy PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2000 Programmers, software developers, and engineers are creatively and technologically gifted people. They're the driving force behind the New Economy. They're also almost universally a bunch of weirdoes. At least, that's what you might be thinking if you come from outside their tight-knit culture yet find yourself struggling to manage this vital force in your company. There is hope, however, as Steve Niles reviews Nerd Herding by Cal Evans, an insider's guide to managing the so-called Nerds of the corporate world.
The 12 steps to business writing success PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2000 In the business world, good management is key. By applying those important management skills to the art of writing, you can vastly improve your written communication, whether in email, memos, or business letters. Steve Niles reviews a handy, instructional ebook that shows you how to Manage Your Writing.
The political scene in alternate realities PalmPower Magazine - October 2000 This month, Ben Brickman takes a look at the alternate history genre of storytelling. He reviews two short stories by Pamela Sargent that take place in alternative timelines and finds two well-known political figures getting lost in space.
Immortality: the ultimate in health and fitness PalmPower Magazine - September 2000 What is the goal of a healthy lifestyle? All the bicycling, the exercise machines, the fruit-and-vegetable filled diets? A longer life, of course! And what is the logical limit of this? Ben Brickman reviews a selection of science fiction short stories exploring humankind's age-old dream: immortality.
Beggars in Spain, the perfect ebook for sleepless nights PalmPower Magazine - August 2000 Fresh on the heels of the sequencing of the human genome, Fictionwise.com has released an ebook version of a classic novella by Nancy Kress exploring the dangers of genetic engineering. Eliot Mercury reviews this involving tale that epitomizes the expression, it's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.
Beggars in Spain, the perfect ebook for sleepless nights Pocket PC Life Magazine - August 2000 Fresh on the heels of the sequencing of the human genome, Fictionwise.com has released an ebook version of a classic novella by Nancy Kress exploring the dangers of genetic engineering. Eliot Mercury reviews this involving tale that epitomizes the expression, it's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.
Palm's little instruction book PalmPower Magazine - July 2000 It's one of life's great mysteries why books written about something as compact and convenient as the Palm device turn out being so big and unwieldy. An end has been put to that trend, however, with the publication of The Little Palm Book by Corbin Collins. Denise Watkins reviews this handy book that acts as a friendly introduction to the world of Palm computing.
Stephen King: king of the ebooks PalmPower Magazine - May 2000 Stephen King made history by being the first major author to release a new work exclusively in an electronic format. In this article, Clifford Brooks examines the rise of the ebook and the issues that need to be resolved before it can become a serious threat to traditional paperbacks.
Stephen King: king of the ebooks Pocket PC Life Magazine - April 2000 Stephen King made history by being the first major author to release a new work exclusively in an electronic format. In this article, Clifford Brooks examines the rise of the ebook and the issues that need to be resolved before it can become a serious threat to traditional paperbacks.
Buffy, Angel, Socrates, and a few agile managers PalmPower Magazine - January 2000 Now that you (and your computer) have presumably survived Y2K, PalmPower's Book Club Editor Judith Tabron manages to discuss Socrates and the sad Doyle death scene (from the popular TV series Angel) all in the same article. It gets better: there's a Buffy episode guide and a retro guide to being a good manager.
Buffy, Angel, Socrates, and a few agile managers Pocket PC Life Magazine - January 2000 Now that you (and your computer) have presumably survived Y2K, Windows CE Power's Book Club Editor Judith Tabron manages to discuss Socrates and the sad Doyle death scene (from the popular TV series Angel) all in the same article. It gets better: there's a Buffy episode guide and a retro guide to being a good manager.
There's none so blind as those who won't see PalmPower Magazine - October 1999 Judith Tabron, the self-described "puppet dictator of academic technology at Brandeis University" has uncovered a wonderful science fiction short story that you can read on your Palm device. When you turn on your handy little electronic brain and read this story over your lunch or on the train, you'll have too much fun to worry about the future.
Bringing today's best-sellers to the palm of your hand Pocket PC Life Magazine - October 1999 As the end of the millennium approaches, 1999 may be remembered as the year of the electronic book. Portable, paperless books that provide the reader with an electronic alternative to the traditional paperbound book have finally arrived. In this important article, Clifford Brooks shows you some of your options.
Back to the school of Oz PalmPower Magazine - September 1999 It's time when parents celebrate and students whine: back to school. This month, in our PalmPower Magazine Book Club report, Book Club Editor Judith Tabron waxes poetic on Congress, juicy page-turners, "mathematics reform" (but fortunately only about three words), and The Emerald City of Oz.
Back to the school of Oz Pocket PC Life Magazine - September 1999 It's time when parents celebrate and students whine: back to school. This month, in our Windows CE Power Magazine Book Club report, Book Club Editor Judith Tabron waxes poetic on Congress, juicy page-turners, "mathematics reform" (but fortunately only about three words), and The Emerald City of Oz.
E is for…Palm IIIe PalmPower Magazine - August 1999 This review is brought to you by the letter "e" and the number "III", as in the Palm IIIe, the latest Palm device to hit the streets this year. Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek takes a look at the newest Palm devices and lets you know the real story about whether you should hustle out and buy one of these things.
Get your SF fix from Peanut Press downloadable books PalmPower Magazine - August 1999 You may have heard of Peanut Press. This company is "reprinting" books in a form that's downloadable to your Palm device. For a few bucks, give or take a little, you can download classic and first run editions to your Palm organizer. This month, Judith Tabron takes us inside Robert Silverberg's The World Within, a great classic SF story she downloaded from Peanut Press.
Summer fun and American patriotism Pocket PC Life Magazine - August 1999 Get yourself ready for the long, hot summer. This month, Judith Tabron writes our book club column, which celebrates the hot summer nights, fireworks, what it's like to be an American, and, well, a fine recipe for Mongolian Beef.
Happy Fourth of July PalmPower Magazine - July 1999 Get yourself ready for the long, hot summer. This month, Judith Tabron writes our book club column, which celebrates the 4th, summer, what it's like to be an American, and, well, a fine recipe for Mongolian Beef.
Joules, Jules and more jewels: a handful of science Pocket PC Life Magazine - July 1999 In this month's installment of the Windows CE Power Book Club, Craig Froehle and John Swain, keepers of well-respected e-text repositories, explore science related e-books. This month they traverse the entire scope of modern scientific achievement (OK, so they write about some good e-books) and discuss the future-looking science of Jules Verne as well as provide great reference tools for students and professionals in the sciences.
Meet Sun Tzu, avoid flogging and keelhauling Pocket PC Life Magazine - June 1999 Despite the relatively small screen size of Windows CE devices, many owners have taken to downloading entire books into their devices. It's certainly more convenient to carry a number of reference works in your Windows CE device, rather than in your backpack or briefcase. Recognizing this interesting trend, Craig Froehle and John Swain, keepers of well-respected e-text repositories, write the Windows CE Power Book Club column. This month, they review The Art of War and Two Years Before the Mast (two must-read classics) and provide pointers to a variety of useful business documented including a guides to holidays, investment, and travel.
Everything I ever wanted to do on my Palm device I learned from Jeff Carlson PalmPower Magazine - May 1999 This month, contributing editor Bob Freud has one simple statement: buy this book. What book? Jeff Carlson's book, The Palm III and PalmPilot Visual QuickStart Guide. Put simply, Carlson's book is excellent. When you read Bob's article, you'll learn why, then you'll get Jeff's book, and then you'll know everything you ever wanted to know about your Palm device. But keep reading PalmPower anyway.
Put a doctor in your pocket: a guide to medical and health-related Palm device resources PalmPower Magazine - April 1999 They're not doctors and as far as we know, neither has even played one on TV. In fact, we've heard unsubstantiated rumors that they both grow faint at the sight of blood. However, lack of professional experience, training, and general common sense never stopped our intrepid columnists before. So it is with just such aplomb and a complete lack of formal knowledge that our unflagging writers dissect some of the vast medical and disease-related resources available to Palm device owners.
The silver screen at 160 pixels: movie fun on your Palm organizer PalmPower Magazine - March 1999 Not satisfied with merely covering a single medium, the written word, our daring front line columnists this month decided to join the hallowed halls of the nationally syndicated columnists like Rex Reed, Janet Maslin, and Siskel and Ebert. The results are more like Pinky and the Brain or Dilbert, but as we thought about it some, we were able to see the evil genius lurking behind their nefarious plot. They were hopeful that if they provided some insight into the movie-related resources available for Palm device owners, PalmPower would agree to authorize their travel request to attend the Oscar Award ceremony. We enjoyed this month's column, but we're getting more fun out of thinking of the two of them sitting at home, dressed in their rented tuxedos wondering why the limousine hasn't arrived yet!
Book Review: Teach Yourself PalmPilot and Palm III in 10 Minutes PalmPower Magazine - February 1999 We're starting to see more and more great books about the Palm organizer being printed and published. In our new PalmPower Book Review series, contributing editor Bob Freud examines each book in turn, rendering his verdict with a stylus up or down. In this issue, Bob reviews Sams Teach Yourself PalmPilot and Palm III in 10 Minutes, a short, but very helpful little book.
If Jack Frost had a PDA: Wintry resources for your Palm organizer PalmPower Magazine - February 1999 It had to happen sooner or later. If you've been following the follies of our two intrepid columnists, they've talked about sex, they've talked about politics, and they've talked about religion. So when the subject of this month's column came up, they did what anyone else does in a conversational lull, they turned to the weather! With their usual flair, our favorite columnists turn their attention this month to the controversial subject that's plaguing everyone in the northern latitudes: winter. For those readers who dwell in warmer latitudes, they had all kinds of nasty suggestions for you and your balmy breezes, but being a family-oriented publication, they elected to exercise much-appreciated editorial restraint.
Digital dogma: the world's religions in your palm PalmPower Magazine - January 1999 It should come as no surprise that our foolhardy columnists have elected to continue their journey into social ostracism. After tackling sex and politics, they now attempt to finish the triumvirate of taboo topics: RELIGION. So, in a last final effort to become disowned by their families and shunned by their friends, they offer a brief and far-from-complete look at a few of the religious resources for Palm organizer owners.
Strange bedfellows: Palm resources for the political animal PalmPower Magazine - December 1998 We at PalmPower Magazine believe that wearing big, floppy clown shoes and being a semi-professional clog dancer is ideal preparation for this month's PalmPower Book of the Month Club column. Our intrepid book editors, Craig Froehle and John Swain, make helpful suggestions of politics-related documents you can download and read on your Palm device. And, unlike our elected politicians in Washington, Craig and John managed to keep the entire discussion out of the bedroom.
Putting the Hot in HotSync: your guide to romantic literature and sexually oriented references for the PalmPilot PalmPower Magazine - November 1998 Every so often we get an article that just reminds us how much we enjoy being in the publishing business. This is one such article. Our PalmPower Book of the Month Club editors, Craig Froehle and John Swain, have compiled a wonderfully entertaining, yet still tasteful collection of sexually-related literature and resources available for download to your Palm organizer. From Fanny Hill and Lady Chatterly's Lover to, well, The Cigar, this is an article that's titillating, yet not offensive.
Joules, Jules and more jewels: a palmful of science PalmPower Magazine - October 1998 In this month's installment of the PalmPower Book-of-the-Month Club, Craig Froehle and John Swain, keepers of well-respected e-text repositories, explore science related e-books. This month they traverse the entire scope of modern scientific achievement (OK, so they write about some good e-books) and discuss the future-looking science of Jules Verne as well as provide great reference tools for students and professionals in the sciences.
Meet Sun Tzu, avoid flogging and keelhauling PalmPower Magazine - September 1998 Despite the Palm organizer's relatively small screen, many owners have taken to downloading entire books into their device. It's certainly more convenient to carry a number of reference works in your PalmPilot device, rather than in your backpack or briefcase. Recognizing this interesting trend, Craig Froehle and John Swain, keepers of well-respected e-text repositories, have started a new Book-of-the-Month Club column in PalmPower. This month, they review The Art of War and Two Years Before the Mast (two must-read classics) and provide pointers to a variety of useful business documented including a guides to holidays, investment, and travel.
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