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Are you being served? (continued)
- And, of course, there's the PalmPower Tip of the Week. Each week, a little over a hundred thousand of our best friends get to read a simple tip for improving their use of the PalmPilot. Some tips are very simple, some are more unusual. But they're always helpful.
So we think we're serving our readers well. We're able to provide a variety of valuable resources to PalmPilot users and developers. And it's all free. That's what's so wonderful about the Internet. Thanks to our loyal sponsors, we're able to provide you this wonderful and growing knowledge base of all that's PalmPilot, each day, each week, and each month.
But there's always room for improvement. So here's your chance (actually, you've always had the chance to write to us!). But here's an official chance to tell us what you think. If you have comments about how we can serve readers better, let us know in the discussion forum listed at the bottom of this article. We obviously won't be able to meet everyone's needs, but we definitely want to hear you. That's because we're doing this for you.
Before we go, some additional comments.
A special thanks to 3Com Without the PalmPilot, there wouldn't be much of a reason to do this journal. So in a way, we owe it all to 3Com. But some days, we get a special kick out of the relationship. A reader sent us a screen capture of a very cool page on 3Com's corporate site. As shown in Figure A, PalmPower is described on 3Com's Newsstand as "3Com's new publication on the PalmPilot Organizer!".
FIGURE A
We're honored that 3Com cares enough to list the very best. Click picture for a larger image.
We're honored that they seem to like PalmPower enough to call it their own. Of course, we're a small independent company, but it's nice to be thought of as part of the family.
On mending a broken wing Last month, I wrote about how my broken arm was causing difficulty in producing the journal. No question, it's been a tough seven weeks. But things are healing now. I can now type (which is very cool since the Dragon NaturallySpeaking software was driving me insane). I can also drive and do much of my regular work. I'm still not sleeping all that much, and I'm told I still have more weeks with the cast, but things are definitely looking up. I want to thank everyone who sent encouraging letters. They were much appreciated.
David Gewirtz is the Founder and Chairman of Component Enterprises, Inc. He is the Editor-in-Chief of PalmPower Magazine, published by Component, and The Insider for Lotus cc:Mail, published by The Cobb Group division of Ziff-Davis. He is also the author of "The Flexible Enterprise" and "Lotus Notes Revealed".
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