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Is it worth it?
I recommend PP:TUG to any PalmPilot owner who would like instant access to a great deal of expertise and cool software. This is a handy reference that won't just sit on your desk and gather dust. Now, David, how about a Doc version? PalmOS in a Nutshell, maybe? Just kiddingÉ

Product availability and resources
O'Reilly and Associates can be found at http://www.ora.com, and the PP:TUG website is at http://palmpilot.oreilly.com.

David Pogue's home page is http://www.pogueman.com.

Computer Literacy Bookstore is located at http://www.clbooks.com.

More information about The Everything CD for PalmPilot is at http://iso-ezine.com/cd/pilot/contentspilot.html.

Metrowerks can be reached at http://www.metrowerks.com.

Details on Intellisync are located at http://www.pumatech.com.

Linux resources
Michael Holve has some excellent tips and links at http://eunuchs.org/linux/palm/index.html.

Oliver Fromme maintains a Unix-centric archive at http://ftp.tu-clausthal.de/pub/palmpilot.

Jonathan Markevich's Pilot page offers a number of links at http://members.xoom.com/JMarkevich/pilot.html.

PilotManager is a Unix-based hotsync product available at http://www.moshpit.org/pilotmgr/.

OS/2 resources
John Sandlin specifically targets using the PalmPilot with OS/2 at http://www.connecti.com/~sandlin/PalmPilot.html.

If you're interested in Pilot programming under OS/2, visit Jolly's Pilot Page at http://home.t-online.de/home/johler/pilot.html.

Java resources (for platform agnostics)
Try The Java-PalmPilot Connectivity Project at http://warp.idirect.com/java-pilot.html.

Or try Ghost Machine at http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mcdirmid/ghost/.

Claire Pieterek is a LAN/WAN designer at Whittman-Hart, Inc. in Denver. She has been a PalmPilot fanatic since buying a Pilot 5000 in May 1996. Claire can be reached via email at pilotgirl@pipeline.com, or on the PalmPower PowerBoards.




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