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Seamless information routing between PC and Palm OS (continued)
FIGURE B
 
There are a number of options available. Roll over picture for a larger image.
For example, you can specify whether you want to save text as a memo or as a Doc file. One setting allows you to save any files under 4k as a memo and over 4k as a Doc file. This ensures that if any file exceeds Palm's 4K size limit for memos, it will be converted to a Doc file that can be read with any of the numerous Palm Doc Readers that are currently available.
You can also choose between a number of header and footer options, as shown in Figure C.
FIGURE C
 
There are a number of header and footer options. Roll over picture for a larger image.
Title headers can either be the first line of text, the date, or the application title if the document or text is grabbed from a specific Windows based application. Alternatively, you can specify a unique title such as "Competitor Info," etc. Footers can be disabled, or they can provide date, application title, or URL for text grabbed from the Web (you must be using Internet Explorer 5.5 or better for this function). You can also set your own hot-key and mouse click options for the program.
Information on-the-fly for your Palm OS device BluePaste is a product that we hope will open the door for true on-the-fly information gathering to Palm OS devices. Whether grabbing directions or conversations from email, articles, or flight itineraries off the Web, a contract or Word document, or even excerpts of a digital book for reading or reference, the product should make selecting and routing the information to your Palm OS device quicker, easier, and relatively painless.
Deen Ferrell is Vice President of Business Development at Blue Squirrel. Over the past year, he has been responsible for developing strong industry partnerships with corporations like Franklin Covey, Eastman Kodak, OhFish Communications, McGraw Publishing, and AI Soft Inc. (Seiko/Epson's Japan subsidiary). He is a Brigham Young University graduate and completed additional studies at USC's prestigious Annenberg School for Communications. He currently resides in Tooele, Utah with his wife and three children. He can be reached via email at deenf@bluesquirrel.com.
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