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PALMPOWER MAGAZINE - MARCH 1998
Palm III hardware, a detailed first look at the new design
Learn all about 3Com's new Palm III hardware in this in-depth special report. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz got to play with two of the very first Palm III device prototypes and shares with you the results of his extensive examination. This article also includes 13 exclusive, detailed photographs you won't see anywhere else.

Palm III software, a first look at Palm OS 3.0
Learn all about the software inside 3Com's new Palm III organizers in this in-depth special report. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz got to play with two of the very first Palm III device prototypes and shares with you the results of his extensive examination. This article also includes 16 screen shots captured live off a brand new Palm III device so you can really see it up close and personal.

Great add-on software for your PalmPilot
What's the best software for your PalmPilot? Of course, everyone has their own opinion. In this fun article, Contributing Editor Bob Freud shares his top picks for great add-ons.

How I use the Big Four
The Big Four are the applications wired to the four round buttons on your PalmPilot: Date Book, Phone List, To Do List, and Memo Pad. In this helpful article, Contributing Editor Calvin Parker shares some handy tricks for making these applications even more useful.

The PalmPilot and field data collection
Although the PalmPilot is often used as an organizer, it's also a highly portable computing device, suitable for specialized tasks. One such task is field data collection. Ever see those clipboard toting interviewers in the local mall? That's a form of field data collection. In this fascinating article, Stu Slack introduces us to the same idea, PalmPilot style.

Keep your screen pristine
A reader wrote in telling us his screen had gotten quite a few scratches and asking for advice. It's a common problem. PowerBoard Hostess Claire Pieterek has compiled a list of useful suggestions for keeping your screen crystal clean.

Safeguarding your PalmPilot's data
What happens to your data if your PalmPilot is lost or stolen? In this very important article, Chris Guella explains what he went through when he lost his first PalmPilot, the lessons he learned, and how you can safeguard your data.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Is PalmPilot the next Macintosh?
The PalmPilot is inspiring the same enthusiasm among users as the Macintosh did in its early days. In his monthly editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz compares PalmPilot to the spirit of the Macintosh. He also introduces our first PowerBoard Host of the Month.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Macintosh support and Outlook ideas
It's a big month for the Mac in PalmPower. A reader has some critical comments about PalmPilot support for the Macintosh. Plus, another reader shares some interesting ideas for using Outlook with the PalmPilot.

TECH SUPPORT INSIDER
Solving common Macintosh problems
Macintosh users haven't been feeling very loved recently. Yet we love our Macs and want them to work well with the PalmPilot. PalmPilot support guru Chris Brown shows his true Mac colors by showing you how to get the most out of the Macintosh Pilot Desktop.

PROGRAMMING POWER
An introduction to programming the PalmPilot
Where does the PalmPilot get all these wonderful toys? It's a mere matter of programming. Alan Jay Weiner kicks off the first of his monthly programming columns with an introduction to programming on the PalmPilot.


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