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To: Groundhog who wrote (581)5/9/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: Ritch D  Respond to of 1690
 
Thanks....IWM seems to move more on 'wireless' news than their Apple printer solutions...but it's nice to have this business too
Ritch



To: Groundhog who wrote (581)5/9/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: blue_chip  Respond to of 1690
 
Groundhog, an interesting article. I myself have been wondering for a while if the Apple partnership would perhaps spill over into the wireless side of the arena. A software product like Infowave's could possibly see us help apple travel back into the foray of wireless computing. Apple as we know was the innovator of the wireless platform with the failed Newton some time ago, to me in a way they started the wireless thing. Perhaps rather than a hardware provider as they were aiming in the past we will see them concentrate more on having thei OS enabled for wireless. Give customers a choice, to run their wireless off of a windows based platfor, or a mac based platform. It will be an intersting thing to watch for in any event.
Chip