"New Pocket-Sized Power Tool Arms You for Macworld Expo -- Get Your Palm OS Interactive Show Guide"
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 1999-- Macworld Expo show attendees power-up their pockets with this innovative Palm OS(TM) quick reference to exhibitors, booths,agendas, and workshops plus bonus catalog of key handheld solutions from show exhibitors and leading software providers --
Palmtop Publishing today introduced the created by Macintosh (R) Macworld Expo Pocket Trade Show Guide for 3Com's (Nasdaq:COMS - news) Palm OS.
It is filled with show-going essentials, fun tidbits, and special offers for reference, learning, fun, and to help you make most of Macworld Expo, July 20 - 23 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in NY.
''This easy to use and informative guide is a handy pocket tool that spans or combines several technologies,'' exclaims Trina Clickner, Founder and President of Palmtop Publishing and sponsor of the Macworld pocket show guide. ''The Macworld Expo Show Guide is particularly delightful in part because within one or two taps you've got the show information you need. Also because you can amuse yourself with the playful Macworld dice, your horoscope for the week, and the bonus interactive catalogs full of must-have hardware and software add-ons from leading Palm OS developers.''
While Macintosh-friendly Palm solutions have been noticeably few, this handy show guide was created with nothing BUT Macintosh-based products -- a Macintosh 7300, AppleWorks®, and Eudora® mail. On the handheld, the show guide is powered by award-winning OnTap(TM) Technology, a three-year, proven, petite from Aegean Associates, Inc., an expert embedded software firm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show guide runs on all versions of the Palm OS and is ready for downloading from palmtoppublishing.com.
The original concept for Clickner's pioneering, pocket publishing work began while she was working in Apple Computer's (Nasdaq:APPL - news) Newton Division. While her proposed platform independent, internet-based authoring tool concept met with less than enthusiastic response at the time, Clickner persevered. In collaboration with Aegean Associates, Inc., OnTap(TM) was launched in 1996, focusing on the then new and now wildly successful Palm Computing Platform® -- instead of the Apple Newton and eMates, as originally planned.
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