WordComplete, a Graffiti helper
Contributing editor Bob Freud likes WordComplete. Using this Graffiti-helper, Bob was able to write this entire 1,000 word article in Graffiti, on his Palm device. Read this article to find out more.
Inside the world's first mobile magazine network
On Tuesday, August 17, 1999, ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing (that's us!) and AvantGo, Inc. announced the availability of the world's first mobile magazine network, available mutually through ZATZ.com and AvantGo.com. This is the first time that a complete network of magazines has been made available for mobile device users. In this article, we'll take you through some of our experiences in setting up this capability, some of the design decisions we made, and some of the discoveries we made once the service went live. For you webmasters out there, this article will also help prepare you for implementing your own mobile delivery systems.
 
A Bridge to the future
Senior technical editor Claire Pieterek has discovered a neat little device that's amazingly useful. The Bridge lets you connect your Palm V to PalmPilot and Palm III style cradles and add-on gadgets. Plus, The Bridge allows you to drop your older-style Palm devices into a cradle without taking off the case. Check out this article to learn more.
Join the crusade to rename the Device Formerly Known as PalmPilot
It saddens us when too much time goes by without being yelled at by the management at 3Com. We feel lonely and unloved. So, since we haven't recently done anything blatant to get ourselves in trouble with the mother ship (that we've gotten caught at), we figured it was time to run this great article by Alan Macy. The opinions are solely his own, but the decision to run this article rests squarely on the shoulders of your somewhat irresponsible and irrepressible editors.
Important answers to Y2K questions
In five months, the 21st century will be upon us. The Y2K issue is something we've all become quite aware of. Since January is closing in on us at breakneck speed, we thought it time to bring you some exclusive Y2K tips from Kelly C Bourne, one of the country's leading experts and the author of Year 2000 Solutions for Dummies.
PALMPOWER MAGAZINE BOOK CLUB
Back to the school of Oz
It's time when parents celebrate and students whine: back to school. This month, in our PalmPower Magazine Book Club report, Book Club Editor Judith Tabron waxes poetic on Congress, juicy page-turners, "mathematics reform" (but fortunately only about three words), and The Emerald City of Oz.
PALMPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Personal Digital Assistant Message Boards
This month, we spotlight PDAMB.com as our PalmPower Site of the Month. If you're looking for a new, fresh opportunity to learn and share about the wonderful world of PDAs in a friendly setting, you owe it to yourself to check out this article.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
It's not Y2K, it's stupidity!
Tonight, I decided to get on my soapbox. Hundreds of thousands of people read our publications. Maybe if we all started a "let's not be friggin' stupid" campaign, Y2K would work out fine. You're all pretty influential folks. Don't ignore your companies' Y2K efforts. Check into them. Make sure they're spending time making critical systems work and not screwing around being idiotic. Let's try not to put the fate of the world into the hands of a bunch of poorly-trained temps reading off a script.
From Our Sponsors
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This month, Seagate Software makes available special "business intelligence" software that you can download and use for free. This software is intended primarily for corporate customers, so if you're one of our many readers managing corporate information systems, this article will be something you'll want to read.

 
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