
Macworld has this article on 3Com’s new connectivity software, MacPac software kit.The article shows you how to use Microsoft Office, FileMaker Pro, Quicken, or Eudora on your Palm organizer.

What will the big announcement be at next month’s Macworld? News.com says that one of the highlights this year is expected to be a consumer portable.

Palmtop Software announced ROUTE, a road map and route planning application for Palm III, Palm IIIx, Palm V and Palm VII. It comes with maps of all American states and Western European countries. It can display the road networks on any scale, and show you the way to get from A to B.

Check out this report from Wired News to see how the deal between AOL and 3Com became a topic of conversation during Microsoft’s antitrust trial.

Here’s an item from GameFan online which says that Microsoft plans to create games for Sega’s Dreamcast, starting with Filght Simulator.

MSNBC’s Gary Krakow takes a look at Hewlett-Packard’s Jornada line of Windows CE devices.

During his keynote address at the PC Expo yesterday, Microsoft chief operating officer Robert Herbold touted Windows CE.

Check out this report from Wired News to see how the deal between AOL and 3Com became a topic of conversation during Microsoft’s antitrust trial.

Wired News has this story in how you may be able to use your Palm organizzer to buy a Coke.

Actual Software announced the release of version 3.0 of its MultiMail product. MultiMail allows users of Palm Computing platform devices to send and receive email directly from an email server and synchronize email with the PC or Macintosh platforms. MultiMail supports Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, and Novell GroupWise.