
MarcoSoft’s Quo Vadis mapping system is available for the Palm Computing platform. The $64.95 system allows users to carry digital maps in their Palm organizers. International maps are due to be added this year, beginning with major European cities.

MacWorld has this review of Consultant 2.5.3 from Chronos. Consultant is a PIM which syncs your Mac to Palm Computing platform devices.

News.com is reporting that Proxinet wil debut software for Palm Computing and Windows CE devices at DemoMobile 99 conference. Proxinet’s software is used used to translate Web content for viewing on Palm computers and Windows CE devices.

PC Week has coverage of the release of Lotus Notes and Domino R5. Domino R5 server also works with existing enterprise systems and clients, including digital/cellular phones and personal digital assistants.

Infinity Softworks, Fighter Pilot Software, and Creative Digital Publishing announced a joint distribution arrangement for software titles for the Palm Computing platform. Under the terms of the agreement, Infinity Softworks will assume non-exclusive marketing and sales rights for Fighter Pilot Software’s FPSUtil and FPSClock applications and Creative Digital’s WorldFAQ program.

Keyspan announced it is shipping its USB serial adapter designed for Macintosh-based users of Palm connected organizers and other personal digital assistants. The Keyspan USB PDA Adapter is available at a suggested retail price of $39.

Thanks to reader Gautam Srikanth for sending in this article from Wired Magazine. The article is about how Palm V users can upgrade their Palm V devices to 8 MB.

Thinking Bytes Technologies released the new version of CurrencyX, the multiple currency converter. The new version implements RateSync, a PDB file with updated currency exchange rates available daily for download.

Class Action announced a new release of Teenee Time Traveler. Teenee Time Traveler is for people who travel a great deal between time zones.

PC World compares the latest Palm computers and Windows CE devices.