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PALMPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Jolly good screen protectors
By Steve Niles

Oh, my giddy aunt! One thing I bloody well can't stand is scratches on my Palm device screen. Bugger all if there isn't a new blemish almost every bleedin' day. Thankfully, I stumbled upon Tony Jest's Do It Yourself Tips for PalmPilot Screen Protectors. This jolly good site is June's PalmPower Site of the Month, and you can find it at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/9054/screenpr.html. Figure A gives you a peek at what you'll find.

FIGURE A


Tony Jest helps you keep your screen blemish free. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Jest lives in Reading, England, 37 miles west of London, and he works for a computer systems integration company. After spending just a few minutes exploring his Web site, during which I perused his family's photo album and caught up on back issues of their annual Christmas newsletter, I felt like I knew the chap personally.

What interested me most, however, were his pages devoted to Palm computers. At Tony Jest's site, not only will you find great screen protector tips, but you'll also discover a collection of links to freeware and shareware and a resource guide that will help you diagnose and cure the dreaded "Tap Bug."

Jest's collection of screen protector tips provides material lists, instructions, and also some pros and cons associated with the various methods. There's also a section at the end in which you can send him your own tip ideas and some links to other sites with screen protector tips.

Before your screen gets any more beaten up, check out Tony Jest's Do It Yourself Tips for PalmPilot Screen Protectors. It's a cracker, crocker!

Your site can earn this special banner
Do you run a special site, one that provides a great resource for Palm device users? If so, your site may be eligible for consideration as the PalmPower Site of the Month. If chosen, you'll even be entitled to display the snazzy banner shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B

Is your site cool enough to be the PalmPower Site of the Month?

If you'd like your site to be considered for the PalmPower Site of the Month, send email to heather@palmpower.com. Please specify "PALMPOWER COOLSITE" in the subject field of your email, and include a paragraph or two about what makes your site special.

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Steve Niles is Senior Editor for ZATZ Publishing. He is also an independent filmmaker and freelance writer. For more information, visit http://www.sn-films.com.


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