Pilot INFO
THE PILOT ORGANIZER
The Pilot Light
Playing around with one of those Pilot electronic organizers, perhaps one received as a holiday gift? Thomas R. Karlo, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has created a worthwhile site, where devotees of the pocket-size gadgets can keep informed on new software and accessories. Mr. Karlo's latest project: asking retailers to submit periodic price checks on the different Pilot models.
the-tech.mit.edu
Scott's Pilot Page
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Net Interest: Watching The Web -2-
Though updates at this site are infrequent, the "Frequently Asked Questions" section includes a lengthy list of companies developing add-in software. Pilot owners can check the list for information on adding e-mail and other functions, and then jump directly to the software makers' sites.
pilot.org
U.S. Robotics
The company that created Pilot offers a catalog of accessories at its site (handy if you lose the stylus needed to scrawl on the Pilot's screen), though there isn't any on-line ordering; customers are directed to a toll-free number. Under "Customer Support," U.S. Robotics provides hints on typical Pilot tasks, such as moving files from a PC onto the device.
usr.com
Hardware 'N Stuff
Curious about the guts of your Pilot? Don't break out a screwdriver; head to this site. Full-color photos depict every component and explain what they do. For the intractably curious, though, there are instructions on how to crack open the case.
massena.com |