Wouldn’t it be great if you could download information from Web sites and email into your Palm device with just the click of a button? Well, now you can! Dan Wolfson reviews Coola, a great new service that lets you do just that.
Read More→Wouldn’t it be great if you could download information from Web sites and email into your Palm device with just the click of a button? Well, now you can! Dan Wolfson reviews Coola, a great new service that lets you do just that.
Read More→A number of different cases are available for the Handspring Visor, but which one is right for you? In a two-part series, Craig Bobchin will evaluate the pros and cons of six very different Visor cases. This month, he discusses RhinoSkin’s ShockSuit SportsCase, Covertec’s Cobra Case, and E&B Company’s Slipper Visor.
Read More→Is a virus lurking on the doorstep of your Pocket PC waiting for the perfect moment to steal your files and destroy your favorite device? Has it already arrived? How can you protect your machine? Jason Carter has the answers.
Read More→Data entry on Windows CE has traditionally been hard to accomplish. Not so anymore, however, thanks to Microsoft’s new Transcriber application. Jason Carter puts the Soft Input Panel to the test by facing it off against his own psychotic handwriting.
Read More→With all the features Microsoft has packed into the new Pocket PCs, it’s easy to forget why they were created (and why you probably bought one) to begin with. Forget the music, movies, and games. In this article, Charlie Carter gives you some tips on how to use your Pocket PC as the organizational tool it’s supposed to be.
Read More→While God might work in mysterious ways, Laridian’s newly updated PocketBible works in a variety of highly functional ways. Stephen Borchert reviews the holier than thou application that lets you keep the word of God right there alongside your contacts, notes, and appointments.
Read More→It’s easy for Pocket PC users to feel left out of the game when they see their Palm device-using friends gleefully beaming information back and forth via the devices’ IR ports. But now there’s an easy way for you to get into the action, too. Gregory Lea reviews Peacemaker, a handy application that allows Pocket PCs to communicate with competing OS devices.
Read More→Seeking more than is offered in a Palm device, Ray Cheshire considered the various options open to him in the realm of handheld computing in Britain. When all was said and done, the choice was clear: Pocket PC. In this article, he offers an account of his search and gives a humorous look at a typical day in his life as a Pocket PC user.
Read More→If you’re looking for a safe way to store your sensitive information, check out Aubrey Stewart’s review of eWallet, an encryption storage application for your Pocket PC.
Read More→Leave it to third party developers to do things the way they should have been done in the first place. James Rogers reviews Developer One’s Agenda Today, an excellent, feature-rich replacement for the built-in Today screen, Calendar, and Task applications.
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