Whether you dive for sunken treasure or just hang out by the pool with your Palm computer, it’s a good idea to make sure your unit is properly protected. This month, Steve Niles dives into a site of useful links for anyone interested in taking their Palm organizer under the sea or, for that matter, being anywhere near water this summer.
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With all the access numbers, PIN numbers, international codes, extensions, etc. that we’re forced to dial, the simple act of making a telephone call has become more frustrating than getting operator assistance from Lily Tomlin. Thankfully, Greg McKinney has found a solution. In this helpful article, he reviews PocketCall, a software program that can organize your calling cards right on your Palm device.
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The Palm VII is a magnificent machine, if a bit misunderstood. Since its release, the Palm VII has unfairly suffered from a somewhat negative perception. In this important article, Samuel Brandwein addresses the four most common Palm VII myths. You may not want a Palm VII yet. But read this article and you sure will. We’re betting you’ll leave tire tracks on your way to the nearest store.
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In the second article of a new series, Windows CE Power contributing editor Dan Huber takes a look at helpful software for student users of Windows CE devices. This month, he’ll tell you about AutoGraph 1.5, a handy tool that lets you visualize your spreadsheets by turning them into easy-to-read graphs. But if you’re not a student, don’t despair. Read this series of articles anyway, because these fabulous products may help you too!
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Mark Asadoorian feels himself once again coming down with a case of "acquisition disease" with the announcement of the upcoming release of the latest version of Windows CE. Get the scoop here on all the exciting new changes Windows CE has in store.
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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.
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This month’s edition of Letters to the Editor brings us a cry for help from a man in search of a Personal Digital Assistant he can use in conjunction with his car.
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Steve Niles finds April’s Cool Site of the Month cooking up some Southern-fried wallpaper that’ll add a little twang to your Windows CE device.
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Over the past few months some exciting new software products have emerged from the Auto PC software industry, and Mark Moeller has been checking them out. In this month’s informative article, he’s going to introduce you to some of these new products.
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There are many ways to enter characters into your Palm device, some easier than others. The GoType keyboard, for instance, works well. Graffiti is pretty good, too, because it’s readily available with no extra equipment. Sometimes, however, you just get tired of writing. In this article, Fredlet reviews ThumbType, a new way to enter characters into your Palm device that’s sure to leave you feeling like you’re not all thumbs.
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