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Political resources for your Palm device (continued)

The excerpt in Figure E gives you a sample of what you'll find.

FIGURE E


Here are just a few of the many Law and Government documents you'll find from MemoWare. Roll over picture for a larger image.

I made use of MemoWare's site once before to download a Three's Company episode guide, but for the purposes of this article, I wanted to find something more appropriate. I chose to download The Constitution of the Republic of Liberia. Again, I was able to view it using CSpotRun. The document is pictured in Figure F.

FIGURE F

The Constitution of the Republic of Liberia has provided hours of reading pleasure.

The resources available from MemoWare and other online libraries like it were reviewed in more depth in the December 1998 issue of PalmPower at http://www.palmpower.com/issues/issue199812/politics002.html.

Zimmermann.com
Random searches of Palm device hobbyist Web sites can also turn up the occasional politically themed document as well. Among the other miscellaneous odds and ends accumulated at Palm device hobbyist Keith Zimmermann's Web site (at http://keith.zimmermann.com), you'll find the six historical speeches pictured in Figure G.

FIGURE G


Keith Zimmermann has six historical speeches available. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Software
If you're not just interested in politics, but actually work in the field, you probably already find your Palm device invaluable. However, third-party software exists that might actually make your Palm device an even more efficient tool.

PoliticsOnlineStore
PoliticsOnlineStore at http://www.politicsonlinestore.com/polstore2000/palmpilot.asp is offering what it calls "The Political PalmPilot," designed for lobbyists and government-relations managers. The site is pictured in Figure H.

FIGURE H


At PoliticsOnlineStore, you'll find The Political PalmPilot. Roll over picture for a larger image.

If you were to purchase the Political PalmPilot for $99 per month or $995 a year for a prepaid contract, you'd receive a Palm device equipped with Gnossos Software's Keep In Touch software. It will store dossier files on federal and state legislators and other people important to your work. As part of the package, PoliticsOnlineStore provides optional installation and training services.

Speaking of Gnossos, if you're looking for political resources for the Palm device or otherwise, the Gnossos Software Web site would be a good place to visit. It's at http://www.gnossos.com and is pictured in Figure I.

FIGURE I


Gnossos Software offers Keep In Touch for the Palm device. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Don't let that maniacal grin scare you away before you have a chance to look into the public affairs and government-relations software Gnossos creates using their self-attributed expertise in managing political action committees and grassroots programs at the federal and state levels.

Party information
If you're looking for information on specific political parties that you can download onto your Palm device, then depending on your position, you might need to consider changing camps. At the moment, few parties seem to have acknowledged the handheld revolution.


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