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To: Jeffery E. Forrest who wrote ()6/2/1997 3:44:00 PM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest   of 1384
 
U.S. Robotics and QUALCOMM deliver support for
Eudora Internet E-mail with best selling PalmPilot
Professional connected organizer

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 1997--U.S. Robotics(R)
(NASDAQ:USRX - news) and QUALCOMM(R), Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) today announced that the
award-winning U.S. Robotics PalmPilot(TM) Professional connected organizer now supports the
latest version of QUALCOMM's Eudora(R) E-mail software, the most widely used e-mail
application on the Internet. PalmPilot owners can now easily send and receive messages and manage
their Eudora E-mail in-boxes remotely using PalmPilot Professional's e-mail application.

Eudora E-mail software support is available immediately for Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) versions
of Eudora Light(TM) 3.0.1 and Eudora Pro(TM) 3.0.1. Eudora product upgrades and new product
purchases can be made easily by visiting the Eudora Web site at eudora.com . To take
advantage of Eudora E-mail, PalmPilot users must have a PalmPilot Professional, or PalmPilot
Personal, Pilot 1000 or Pilot 5000 with the 1 MB Professional upgrade.

With Eudora E-mail connectivity, the PalmPilot Professional organizer provides an ideal remote
access solution for the largest sector of the Internet e-mail client market. As shown in a recent study
by The Research Spectrum, Eudora E-mail is the leading e-mail software brand on the Internet.
Eudora is the brand used most often by more than 18 million e-mail users worldwide.

``Fast and easy remote e-mail management is a necessity in today's increasingly mobile enterprise
environments. By supporting Eudora E-mail with PalmPilot Professional, we are providing a key
solution for businesses requiring maximum connectivity for their mobile workforces,'' said Ed
Colligan, vice president of marketing of Palm Computing, Inc., the subsidiary of U.S. Robotics that
designs and markets the handheld computers.

The PalmPilot e-mail application allows Eudora users to create new messages, reply to or forward
messages, and manage the contents of their desktop mailbox remotely. To send or receive new
Eudora E-mail messages, users simply use HotSync(TM) technology to synchronize their PalmPilot
Professional either at the desktop or remotely via modem synchronization or the soon-to-be
released Network HotSync. At the touch of a button, the PalmPilot's mailbox is intelligently
synchronized with the desktop mailbox.

``PalmPilot is an ideal platform for Eudora E-mail users who need fast and easy access to their
e-mail from anywhere, any time,'' said Jeff Jacobs, vice president and general manager of
QUALCOMM's Eudora division. ``By working with U.S. Robotics to provide PalmPilot
connectivity to our widely embraced e-mail software, we can offer a Eudora e-mail solution to the
largest community of handheld computer users.'' In addition to Eudora E-mail, PalmPilot users can
synchronize their e-mail with Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Outlook 97, and Lotus
cc:Mail.

The family of PalmPilot connected organizers, designed as companion products to personal
computers, enables mobile users to remotely manage their contact, scheduling, and personal
information as well as e-mail. The PalmPilot is based on the Palm Operating System (Palm
OS(TM)), a handheld computer operating system platform that enables low-cost, low-power, small
form-factor devices to integrate seamlessly with desktop personal computers. The Palm OS features
highly efficient operating system software for the handheld, and HotSync, the desktop software that
manages synchronization of the handheld and the PC.

PalmPilot is distributed through leading consumer electronics and office supply stores nationwide,
including Circuit City, CompUSA, Computer City, Egghead, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Staples, and
other fine retailers. In addition, Franklin Quest offers the Franklin Electronic DayPlanner, which
incorporates the PalmPilot with Ascend '97 software, and is available at Franklin Quest retail outlets
and directly from Franklin Quest.
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