Article archive for 2001 – Page 10

Sunday, July 1, 2001

Mobilize your PowerPoint presentations with Presenter-to-Go

If you give a lot of PowerPoint presentations on-the-go, you might be tired of lugging around your laptop to do so. If you’ve got a Handspring Visor, there’s a solution. Craig Bobchin reviews Presenter-to-Go, a new Springboard module that lets you run a PowerPoint presentation right from your handheld.

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Sunday, July 1, 2001

Readers voice opinions on the new Palm m500 series

Chris Phillips received a ton of reader mail about his excellent article, "The new Palm handhelds: faster, sharper, more expandable," in last month’s issue of PalmPower. Read some of the great comments he received in this month’s edition of Letters to the Editor.

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Sunday, July 1, 2001

Oberon cases cover your handheld with artistic flair

Claire Pieterek reviews a new line of Palm handheld cases from Oberon Designs featuring beautifully embossed artwork.

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Sunday, July 1, 2001

How PDAs will help us manage our lives

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.

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Sunday, July 1, 2001

Corral some crazy kittens with Herdin CatZ

Git along, little kitties! Chris Phillips reviews Herdin CatZ, a crazy Palm OS game that challenges you to guide a group of uncooperative felines through a series of increasingly difficult scenarios.

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Sunday, July 1, 2001

There’s lots to love about the HandEra 330

Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek has found her next new PDA, and it’s the Palm OS-based HandEra 330. Find out why this cutting edge handheld has won over our toughest reviewer in this detailed review.

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Friday, June 1, 2001

Get your team up to speed with these training solutions

You’ve decided to implement Palm computing in your business, but you know that with the adoption of any new technology, there’s always a learning curve. You can shorten the curve by choosing the right corporate training company to instruct your staff on how to best take advantage of these powerful organization and management tools. In this article, Steve Niles surveys some of the corporate training solutions available that Palm, Inc. recommends.

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Friday, June 1, 2001

PalmPower Interview: inside SAP’s Mobile Business strategy

Mention enterprise solutions and you’re going to hear the name SAP, the third largest software company in the world. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz had the opportunity to sit down with Howard Beader, SAP’s Director of Mobile Business, for this exclusive PalmPower Interview.

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Friday, June 1, 2001

I’ll show you mine if you show me yours

Recently, we undertook a rather intense analysis of our log data. We were able to find out, with a startling degree of accuracy, how many of you are out there and where you probably work. We felt a comprehensive understanding of this readership would help us better focus our editorial content to meet your needs and interests. In his editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz shares some of what we learned.

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Friday, June 1, 2001

Ebook for learners helps you harness your brainpower

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.

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