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Miniature data warehousing is now possible Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2007 Data warehousing is always considered the province of big hardware. But in this fascinating article, Harikrishna S. Aravapalli explains how very small devices, even iPods and smartphones, can provide miniature data warehouses wherever you go.
A cheap way to schedule repeating tasks Computing Unplugged Magazine - January 2006 Ever wanted to schedule a repeating task in your Palm handheld? There are a bunch of add-on applications, but for those who don't want to spend even a few bucks for an add-on solution, Mike Stout's got a great budget solution.
The Franklin Electronic ROLODEX, an inexpensive and very functional PDA substitute Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2005 Can a modern technophile and user of laptops, Tablet PCs, and high-end handhelds gain any benefit from the simplicity of an ordinary digital organizer? Read on to find out as author Jason Giacchino reviews the Franklin Rolodex PDA.
The state of adult content in the handheld device market Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2005 For good or bad, adult entertainment is a substantial driver for new technology and to truly cover new technology in a way that's accurate, some coverage of adult content is honestly necessary. This article, by an expert who's been involved in this field for quite some time, provides a thought-provoking analysis. Frankly, we found the size of this market -- just the portion that's mobile -- to be shockingly large.
Why buy a PDA? Computing Unplugged Magazine - April 2005 Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek had a friend in need. Her friend's company was phasing out her position, requiring that she return her company-issued iPAQ. After fixing her friend up with a CLIE, Claire had to ask herself what the real point was in getting a PDA. With the functions on PDAs and mobile phones merging, why buy a PDA? And which one will come out on top in the end?
Wireless stocking-stuffers Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2004 Once again, the winter holiday is upon us, and gift giving is imminent. Whether you're a wireless enthusiast or a wireless wannabe, there are a lot of toys available for stocking-stuffers. In this article, author Tim Hillebrand offers some suggestions for gifts to give, or hints for you to discreetly drop to friends and loved ones.
Presenter-to-Go puts PowerPoint presentations on your Palm OS handheld PalmPower Magazine - November 2002 The missing piece of the puzzle for Vladimir Campos in turning his Palm handheld into the ultimate business tool was the ability to view and display PowerPoint presentations from the device. Now that's possible, thanks to Presenter-to-Go from Margi Systems. Find out how it's done in this review.
Improving productivity in the housing industry PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - August 2002 From construction to final sale, Palm OS handhelds are popping up in all facets of the housing industry. Steve Niles shows how real estate companies, lenders, and homebuilders are improving productivity, customer satisfaction, and bottom lines through the use of wireless Palm OS handhelds.
Automate everything with pScripts PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - August 2002 In his fourth article in a series on using hacks to extend the power of your Palm handheld, Contributing Editor Michael Connick will show you how two programs, LapTopHack and peditPro, can be used in conjunction to automate many of the routine functions you perform on your Palm handheld. He'll also introduce you to the powerful concept of pScripting, which is guaranteed to save you time and effort by simplifying common tasks.
MegaWiki ties your information together with cool links PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - July 2002 In his third article in a series on using hacks to extend the power of your Palm handheld, Contributing Editor Michael Connick will introduce you to MegaWiki, a hack that allows you to create Web-like hyperlinks between data contained in the standard Palm OS applications, as well as a large number of common third-party Palm OS applications.
Palm broadens options in education PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - July 2002 From a key spot at the National Education Computing Conference to a West Virginian program to provide educators statewide with the skills and strategies to help them teach in student-centered, high-technology classrooms, June was a big month for Palm in the field of education. Steve Niles has a summary of the recent announcements Palm made regarding its broader choices in mobile products for education.
Consulting with your handheld PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - July 2002 As a consultant, Contributing Editor Stephen Vance finds his Palm m505 indispensable. In this article, he describes some of the tools and techniques he uses to support his consulting. If you're a consultant, you'll be fascinated to see how your Palm handheld can be used for hours tracking, email management, document editing, and reference.
Palm offers graduates shortcuts to success PalmPower Magazine - June 2002 Just in time for graduation, if you purchase a Palm m130 handheld, a Palm m500 handheld, or a Palm m505 handheld, you get a free expansion card designed for graduates titled "Shortcuts to Success." Steve Niles has details on all the cool software you'll find inside.
Where no handheld has gone before PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2002 By virtue of their design, Palm handhelds have been approved to enter industries where no handheld has gone before. In recent months, Palm technology has voyaged into two new and exciting environments. Steve Niles will show you how Palm handhelds are being used in both petro-chemical industrial facilities and outer space.
Scientists, flavor your handhelds with at twist of LyME PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2002 Designing and simulating dynamic systems is necessary in many scientific fields. Calerga, makers of SysQuake, are making that job easier with handy software tools. Steve Niles has chosen Calerga's LyME 2.2, scientific software for Palm handhelds, as PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition Product of the Month.
Wireless Database Access Server cures development headaches PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2002 If the idea of developing wireless applications for the Palm OS seems intimidating, you need no longer worry. Steve Niles has details on Palm's new Wireless Database Access Server for developers who need to create wireless applications that access corporate databases in real time.
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.
Do-it-yourself handheld repairs PalmPower Magazine - April 2002 If your trusty Palm OS computer breaks, don't just throw it away. If you're handy, you can fix it yourself at a reasonable price. Before you run out and spend too much on a new device, be sure to read this article.
The Palm i705 Wireless Messaging Solution satisfies the needs of today's business world PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2002 As business computing goes increasingly mobile, the transition is having a profound effect on enterprises, developers, and software vendors alike. Each group has its own concerns as it attempts to stay current in this new environment. Fulfilling these needs and addressing these concerns is the goal of the Palm i705 Wireless Messaging Solution. Contributing Editor Steve Niles takes a detailed look at the various components of this vital enterprise solution.
Palm's Enterprise Solutions Directory PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2002 The simplicity and versatility of the Palm OS platform has made it possible for developers to create solutions that can fit into just about any business environment you can imagine. To find the application that's right for your business needs, consult Palm's Enterprise Solutions Directory, which Contributing Editor Steve Niles has spotlighted as this month's Site of the Month.
What the heck is wireless data conferencing? PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2002 As evidenced by the release of the Palm i705, a new breed of connected devices is about to change the Palm OS landscape and lead to both new users and new software. Customers are beginning to seek applications that include a different level of connectivity. In this article from our sponsor, you'll learn how Cutting Edge Software is taking the lead in developing the next generation of business-focused applications, starting with Quickoffice Conference Edition, which enables wireless data conference session participants to exchange information and share files between multiple users and even connect to data-logging machines or databases in real-time.
A simple solution to staying organized PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2002 In order to be a truly effective employee of any enterprise, you need to master the skills of self-organization However, a poor organization system can make your attempts to simplify your life more complicated than it's worth. Contributing Editor Michael Connick has hit upon a wonderfully simple solution for staying organized, and he'll share it with you in this extremely helpful article.
How to develop your organization's mobile strategy PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2002 Ryan Niemann knows a great deal about what businesses face when developing a mobile solutions strategy. In this important article he shares some valuable advice for IT managers scrambling for solutions. He addresses the new security and support challenges that arise as a growing number of enterprise workers take their email and corporate data on the go.
Parenting with a Palm handheld PalmPower Magazine - December 2001 Ray Rischpater believes a key element of Palm's success as a handheld computer vendor is that it provides a robust platform that encourages developers to create new and interesting applications. In this article, he'll show you how this variety of applications makes his Palm handheld as useful to him as a parent as it is on the job.
How to save 90% on business travel using your handy Palm handheld PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2001 In today's challenging economy, cost cutting has become more and more necessary. Many companies have cut down drastically on business travel, but if you are going to be traveling on business, one way you can do your part is to keep an eye on what you spend. In this timely article by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz, you'll learn how using a Palm wireless handheld may be able to save you up to 90% on your business travel communications costs.
Palm handhelds deliver mobility to growing ice business PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2001 For yet another fascinating look at how Palm handhelds are being used in the real world, Christine Harland Willians presents the story of Rosenberger Ice, which has outfitted its drivers with Palm VII handhelds with a real-time order management application.
Upward mobility: Palm handhelds fight poverty with field service efficiency PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2001 Since 1973, ACCION International has been providing small or "micro" loans to help impoverished people around the world work their way out of poverty. The labor-intensive and expensive task has been made easier and more affordable thanks to an innovative field service Palm OS solution created by ACCION International. In this article, Christine Harland Williams will show you how this CrediPalm application is being used to aid small businesses throughout Latin America.
Eudora: a secure enterprise email package PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2001 Michael Connick has long been looking for an email package for Palm handhelds that supports Secure Sockets Layer security. At last he's found it in Eudora Internet Suite Version 2.1. He'll tell you all about it in this month's "The Internet in your Palm handheld" column.
Mobilize your enterprise with CEO Agenda PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2001 When considering handheld technology, you might feel overwhelmed by the vast number of options and solutions available. With information spread throughout the Web, it can be difficult to find what you need to make the right choices. Fortunately, thanks to a new online resource, the work has been done for you. Contributing Editor Steve Niles will introduce you to CEO Agenda, a great site that gathers everything you need to know about handheld technology solutions together into one convenient place.
Is your To Do List to-doing you to death? PalmPower Magazine - September 2001 Everyone seems to want more time. Your Palm handheld is an excellent time management tool. Right out of the box, it's equipped with two powerful resources: the Date Book and the To Do List. In this article, Kimberly Bryant, a business and personal success coach, will show you how to use your Palm handheld to create more quality time in your life.
Using your Palm handheld in the classroom PalmPower Magazine - August 2001 As you begin your back-to-school shopping, keep in mind that Palm handhelds are becoming more and more popular among students both in and out of the classroom. In this article, high school student Sam Kleinman shares a number of things he's learned about using Palm handhelds in the classroom and offers pointers to help you or your child work more effectively.
One school district's approach to handheld integration PalmPower Magazine - August 2001 Like many companies today, schools are doing rollouts of PDAs. But how does a school district make the move to begin purchasing PDAs? In this article, Mark A. Evans, a District Instructional Technology Teacher for the Klein Independent School District in Houston, TX, will discuss his district's approach to integrating handheld technology into the educational system.
TECHXNY features cool enterprise hardware solutions PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - August 2001 At this year's TECHXNY, cool hardware solutions were on display designed to help you make the most of your Palm handheld. Steve Niles has the scoop on the technology available to help you get connected and speed up data entry.
How PDAs will help us manage our lives PalmPower Magazine - July 2001 As the handheld market expands and prices fall, Personal Digital Assistants are becoming available to a much wider audience. In this fascinating commentary, technology strategist Jason Thibeault looks at how PDAs are moving out of the office and into the home to help us manage the business of our lives.
Project management in your pocket PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - July 2001 There are dozens of third-party applications available for list-making and project planning, but coach and trainer Kelly Forrister believes that with a little creativity, the built-in Palm applications can serve as great project management tools. In this article, she'll show you how you can turn your To Do list into a powerful project management tool.
Be enterprising in real-time, use AvantGo Wireless PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - July 2001 Last month, Michael Connick showed you how AvantGo's off-line browser software can be a valuable enterprise tool. This month, he'll introduce you to the new AvantGo Wireless application that allows you to access information in real-time right from your Palm handheld. It's just the thing you need to keep up with the flow of information in this fast-paced business world.
When e-learning becomes m-learning PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2001 Mobile technology has already begun to enter the e-learning market. Jeremy S. Kossen has coined the term m-learning to describe this convergence of technologies. In this article, he'll show you how mobile devices have the power to make e-learning even more widely available and accessible.
Integrating legacy applications with new mobile technologies PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2001 How does a company move forward with new mobile technology while still taking advantage of its investment in legacy applications? This is one of the major concerns enterprises face when considering adopting handheld technology. We asked J. Sasidhar to shed some light on the issue. As President and CTO of Dharma Systems, a supplier of e-business integration technologies, he encounters companies in this situation all the time. Here he offers the example of Atomic USA, a ski manufacturer that was looking for a way to link up its proprietary Palm OS-based software to its AS/400 systems.
Caterpillar Pocket Technician retrieves data from truck engines PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2001 Given their form factor, ease of use, long battery life, and solid reliability, Palm devices are becoming more and more popular in construction, manufacturing, and industrial environments. Aaron Donnelli, an Electronic Development Engineer with Caterpillar, Inc., offers this real world example of how the power of Palm computing is being used to remotely retrieve data from Caterpillar Electronic Engines.
Corporate email goes mobile and wireless PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2001 Palm, Inc. and its partners offer a number of solutions for secure, mobile access to corporate email. Steve Niles surveys some of the various email solutions available to help your company take email on the road.
Why the Palm m500 series is ideal for the enterprise PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2001 On March 19, 2001, Palm, Inc. unveiled the next generation of its top-selling Palm V design, the new Palm m500 and Palm m505. In this article, Steve Niles takes an in-depth look at the various features and benefits offered by the new Palm m500 series that demonstrate Palm clearly had the enterprise in mind when designing them.
Agribusiness in the Palm of your hand PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - March 2001 Given their form factor, ease of use, long battery life, and solid reliability, Palm devices are becoming more and more popular in agribusiness, construction, and manufacturing environments. Tom Gettings, an engineer with The GSI Group, Inc., offers this real world example of how the power of Palm computing is being used to remotely program flash chips on a series of agricultural crop dryers.
How ServiceMaster and Greyhound manage quality with Palm devices PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - January 2001 With its simple but powerful operating system, the Palm computer is an incredibly versatile tool with applications for any enterprise. Steve Niles continues to explore the possibilities out there with this look at how a world-renowned cleaning company, ServiceMaster, has used Palm computers to more efficiently track the quality of its service.
Why enterprise handheld computing is right for your company PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - January 2001 Are you standing at the edge of the mobile computing divide, afraid to lead your company into the unknown? Well, fear no more, because Kevin J. Kelly has the answers you're looking for as he makes a strong business case for adopting Palm handhelds into your enterprise. He also provides some great insight into how to integrate mobile computing into your existing enterprise infrastructures.
Handheld accounting solutions add up to success PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - January 2001 When it comes to early adopters of handheld technology, accounting and consulting professionals are right up there with doctors and lawyers. All are looking for the best resources available to help them increase efficiency and to achieve the ultimate profitability for their firms. If you're in the accounting field, Travis Pittman's sampling of what's available for you is a must read.
Palm computers turn data into wine PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2000 With its simple but powerful operating system, the Palm computer is an incredibly versatile tool with applications for any enterprise. Steve Niles will begin to give you an idea of the breadth of possibilities out there with this look at how a vineyard has used Palm computers to improve production of a popular brand of wine.
Train your staff with the Palm OS Emulator PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2000 As your company expands its mobile workforce, hardware may be changing, but your computer trainers' teaching techniques don't have to. Ed Crandell has a review of the Palm OS Emulator, just the tool your instructors will need to train your employees in the use of their new Palm computers.
Enterprise quality handsizing software PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2000 Kathy Burns continues her look at the concept of "handsizing," the scaling down and optimization of your hardware base through the implementation of handheld computing. In this installment, she shares with you some of the many Enterprise quality software options that are available today.
Welcome to PalmPower's Enterprise Edition PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2000 In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz introduces you to the brand new PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition.
Handsizing: a powerful idea for your business PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2000 In this fascinating new column, Kathy Burns explores the concept of "handsizing," the scaling down and optimization of your hardware base through the implementation of handheld computing.
I have a secret PalmPower Magazine - August 2000 Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz has a secret, and he's not going to share it. At least not yet. In the meantime, he discusses the tools he's been using that allow him to work from a booth at Friendly's and momentarily channels Tom Brokaw for a Fleecing of America bit.
Improve your life by tackling tolerations PalmPower Magazine - June 2000 In life, there are many things we simply tolerate. We could probably fix them, but instead, we just put up with them. However, those tolerations act as energy drains and time suckers. In this life changing article, Kimberly Bryant, a business and personal success coach, shares some ideas on how you can use your Palm device to divest yourself of these crippling tolerations.
Palm power for parents PalmPower Magazine - June 2000 As a wife, a mother, and a working woman, Denise Watkins has found her Palm device to be an invaluable tool in organizing the various aspects of her life. If you are a parent or a caregiver to a child or an elderly person while simultaneously trying to hold down a full-time job, Denise will show you how a Palm device can make your life a little easier, too.
Palm on the farm PalmPower Magazine - June 2000 There are some jobs where a desktop computer just isn't practical. As a farmer, Dave Bennett has discovered that his Palm handheld is more than a mere organizer. It has become the primary source of all his computing needs. Using his own experiences as an example, he encourages everyone to abandon the security of the desk and cubicle. Only then will you get the most out of your Palm device, as well as your life.
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.
How to share your Palm Desktop among multiple users PalmPower Magazine - June 1999 Want to learn how to share your Palm Desktop among multiple users? Perhaps you've longed for a way to have an assistant make appointment entry in your Palm Desktop. In this important article by Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek, we'll show you some ways you can make this possible on your network.
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.
Traveling with your Palm organizer PalmPower Magazine - October 1998 If you travel with your PalmPilot, especially if you travel to other countries, you owe it to yourself to read this incredibly helpful article from contributing editor Bob Freud. In this detailed article, Bob provides some handy "dos" and "don'ts" (you'd be surprised at the simple mistakes that could derail your entire trip!), helps us find the coolest add-on hardware that will make the trip easier, and even helps us understand the language like a native. Bon Voyage!
More help for Mac users PalmPower Magazine - August 1998 Contributing editor Jim DeLaHunt's continues his Macintosh Survival Guide series with this helpful article. In it, he explores a whole bunch of really useful add-on Macintosh tools you can use with your PalmPilot. If you use your Palm device with a Macintosh, reading this article will help you get more out of both.
Claris, Conduits, and QSync for your Mac PalmPower Magazine - July 1998 Mac champion Jim DeLaHunt again comes to the rescue of Macintosh users in this great article. There's a new Mac Desktop on the way and Jim gives you a sneak preview. Plus he tells you about new ways to connect your Mac applications to your PalmPilot apps, and showcases a really slick way to link the QMate checkbook program on the PalmPilot with Quicken on your Macintosh.
Importing JFile databases PalmPower Magazine - July 1998 Did you know you could set up your own custom databases on your PalmPilot? Well, you can and JFile is one program that makes it possible. In this hands-on article, Jason Perlow takes you through an important part of the process -- importing information from your PC into the database. This one's too handy to pass up!
Getting the most out of PalmPilot graphics functionality PalmPower Magazine - July 1998 There may only be 160 dots across and down a Palm device's screen, but you can display a lot of information in that small space. In fact, you can display maps, diagrams, charts, and other helpful reference information right on your PalmPilot, and Chris tells you how. He also helps you understand which pictures will display well and which won't -- a great time-saving tip.
Mac developers to the rescue PalmPower Magazine - June 1998 Contributing Editor Jim DeLaHunt again comes to the rescue of Macintosh users in his latest installment of the Macintosh Survival Guide. In this article, Jim showcases some great software packages that improve the HotSync process, make installing applications far less cumbersome, and fix the icons on downloaded PalmPilot files.
A guide to upgrading your organizer PalmPower Magazine - May 1998 3Com should be applauded for always allowing an upgrade path from earlier organizers to the very latest device. Even if you own an original Pilot 1000, you can upgrade it all the way to Palm III functionality. In this helpful guide, contributing editor Chris Brown explains all the various upgrade options available, including how to identify various upgrade boards by their markings. This is a must reference for any PalmPilot device owner.
Voice dictation saves the day PalmPower Magazine - May 1998 It's been a rough month for Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz. A broken arm is never fun. But the show must go on and writing must be done. In his monthly column, David shows you how a voice dictation program can be married with the Pilot Desktop. The solution is amazingly cool. You dictate, and to do items show up in the Pilot Desktop and are available on the PalmPilot at the next HotSync.
Apples in the Drought: using a PalmPilot with a Macintosh PalmPower Magazine - May 1998 Pity the poor Macintosh user. Sometimes, dedicated Macintosh users feel like unwelcome cousins when it comes to the PalmPilot. In this first of a series of articles, Jim DeLaHunt tells you how to cover the gaps in the PalmPilot's Macintosh software by taking advantage of some of the Mac-oriented PalmPilot software on the web.
Using the PalmPilot to quit smoking PalmPower Magazine - April 1998 Want to be inspired? In this uplifting and informative article by Stu Slack, we see inside an unusual and fascinating application of the PalmPilot: a stop-smoking study. Smokers in this study carry the PalmPilot at all times and regularly answer questions determined to help them stop smoking and help researchers understand smokers in a way never before possible.
Safeguarding your PalmPilot's data PalmPower Magazine - March 1998 What happens to your data if your PalmPilot is lost or stolen? In this very important article, Chris Guella explains what he went through when he lost his first PalmPilot, the lessons he learned, and how you can safeguard your data.
Solving common Macintosh problems PalmPower Magazine - March 1998 Macintosh users haven't been feeling very loved recently. Yet we love our Macs and want them to work well with the PalmPilot. PalmPilot support guru Chris Brown shows his true Mac colors by showing you how to get the most out of the Macintosh Pilot Desktop.
The PalmPilot and field data collection PalmPower Magazine - March 1998 Although the PalmPilot is often used as an organizer, it's also a highly portable computing device, suitable for specialized tasks. One such task is field data collection. Ever see those clipboard toting interviewers in the local mall? That's a form of field data collection. In this fascinating article, Stu Slack introduces us to the same idea, PalmPilot style.
How I use the Big Four PalmPower Magazine - March 1998 The Big Four are the applications wired to the four round buttons on your PalmPilot: Date Book, Phone List, To Do List, and Memo Pad. In this helpful article, Contributing Editor Calvin Parker shares some handy tricks for making these applications even more useful.
Recovering lost PalmPilot data PalmPower Magazine - February 1998 It can happen to anyone. Data loss. Disaster. But it doesn't have to ruin your day. PalmPilot support guru Chris Brown shows you how you can recover from virtually any PalmPilot data loss disaster.
Displaying pictures on your PalmPilot PalmPower Magazine - February 1998 Contributing Editor Bob Freud is really into his PalmPilot. Instead of showing off printed snapshots of his children, he pulls out his PalmPilot and shows digitized images of his kids on screen. It's not entirely clear if he's prouder of his kids or his PalmPilot! Now you too can be proud: download photos, maps, and even presentations into your PalmPilot.
Tips to improve your Graffiti recognition PalmPower Magazine - February 1998 Our most popular article last month was about Graffiti shortcuts. Since this topic is so popular and universal, Contributing Editor Calvin O. Parker has put together a wonderful set of tips that will help you write even the toughest characters.
Maximize your Graffiti with shortcuts PalmPower Magazine - January 1998 Have you ever wished you didn't have to write out long sequences of Graffiti? In this article, Contributing Editor Calvin Parker shares some great time-saving techniques and an undocumented but incredibly useful shortcut feature.
Shopping with your PalmPilot PalmPower Magazine - January 1998 Have you ever wanted to use your PalmPilot to manage your shopping list? This article helps you shop 'til you drop without letting things fall through the cracks.
Synchronizing to Notes with Pylon Conduit PalmPower Magazine - January 1998 PalmPilot connectivity has moved into the corporate world with a vengeance. The PalmPilot's HotSync and Notes replication almost seem designed for each other. In this article Richard Echeandia looks at another solution: The Pylon Conduit.
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