Mobile Resources
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Internet and the World Wide Web
Newton
- Anonymous ftp
- Apple ftp site: ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3) /pie/newton
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6) /info-mac/Newton
- mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.120.11) /newton
- newton.uiowa.edu (128.255.63.55) /pub/newton
- ftp.uni-erlangen.de (131.188.2.43) /pub/Newton
- ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca (130.179.16.24) /Mac-Develop/Newton
- USENET Newsgroups
- comp.sys.newton.programmer
- comp.sys.newton.misc
- comp.sys.newton.announce
- comp.binaries.newton
- World Wide Web
- http://www.apple.com
- http://www.uth.tmc.edu/newton_info
General Magic/Magic Cap
- Anonymous ftp
- ftp.plym.ac.uk/pub/Magic/
- Mailing lists
- World Wide Web
- http://www.spies.com/MagicCap/index.html
Zoomer/GEOS
- Palm Computing’s ftp Site
- ftp.netcom.com (192.100.81.1) /pub/pa/palm
- Anonymous ftp
- ftp.biostat.washington.edu (128.95.21.103) /pub/zoomer
- USENET Newsgroups
- comp.os.geos
Windows
- USENET Newsgroups
- comp.windows.ms
- comp.windows.ms.programmer
Wireless
- Archives
- csd4.csd.uwm.edu (129.89.7.4) /pub/Portables/Wireless
- USENET Newsgroups
- comp.std.wireless
- comp.dcom.lans.wireless
PCMCIA
- USENET Newsgroups
- alt.periphs.pcmcia
- fj.comp.dev.pcmcia
PenPoint
- Mailing lists
- Anonymous ftp
- Archive of the PenPoint mailing list netcom.com (192.100.81.1) /pub/ds/penpoint.Z
General
- USENET Newsgroups
- comp.sys.pen
- comp.sys.handhelds
- World Wide Web
- http://rags.rutgers.edu/journal/
Pen-Based Computing on the Web
Pen-Based Computing is more than a monthly newsletter—it’s a complete online resource for mobile computing information. To begin with, each issue of Pen-Based Computing is available as a fully-formatted electronic document in Adobe Acrobat format.
The electronic version, known as Pen-Based Computing/Online, is available in both a single user or corporate site license. Gone are the days of dog-eared paper floating leisurely through a department.
Pen-Based Computing is also on the Worldwide Web. Currently, our site features information about the newsletter, with links to additional sources concerning the range of mobile computing technologies.
To reach our Web home page, please enter the following URL in your WWW browser:
ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/je/jerney/www/pbc.html
Please bear with us, as the site is getting a lot of use and may be busy when you try.
CompuServe
CompuServe has many resources that support pen-based computing. Among the most popular are the following online forums which support pen-based computers, PDAs and palmtops:
- GO NEWTON (Newton users forum)
- GO NEWTDEV (Newton developers forum)
- GO PALMTOP (supports most palmtop computers and PDAs)
- GO PENFORUM — The Pen Technology Forum is mostly developer oriented, but includes support for PenPoint, the EO units, and various pen-based software packages.
Additional online areas will be added in the months ahead to support all aspects of portable and pen-based computing and wireless communications.
The primary managers for the above areas are:
- Ron Luks 76703,254
- Neil Shapiro 76703,401
For a free introductory CompuServe membership kit, which includes a $15 usage credit and one month’s free standard subscription (an $8.95 value) please call 1-800-524-3388 and ask for operator 307.
Events
Pen & Portable. May 2-5, 1995. World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts. A conference featuring pen-based mobile computing solutions. For more information, please call 1-800-733-3593, 1-508-549-2162 (fax).
Wireless Datacomm Exposition and Conference. May 16-17, 1995. San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California. Incorporating an expanded conference feature, Mobility + Productivity, the exposition presents comprehensive information concerning the full spectrum of technologies. For more information, please contact Communications Events, Inc. at 1-800-322-9332, 1-203-847-5131, 1-203-847-3399 (fax).
WIN-DEV East 1995. June 12-16, 1995. Boston University Corporate Education Center, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. The international developers conference for Windows programmers will feature several tracks including: Win32 programming, OLE programming, and C++ (MFC and OWL). For more information, please contact Boston University at 1-508-649-4200, 1-508-649-2162 (fax).
PC Expo. June 20-22, 1995. Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, New York. The thirteenth annual PC Expo is the industry’s largest show targeted at corporate volume buyers and resellers. This year’s show will feature an expanded show floor, and comprehensive conference and tutorial program. The PC Expo exhibit floor will also encompass the Personal Communications and Computing (PCC) show. For more information, please contact Mark Haviland of the Blenheim Group at 1-201-346-1400 x152, 1-800-829-3976, 1-201-346-1532 (fax).
COMDEX/Canada ’95 including Windows World and LAN Expo. July 12-14, 1995. Metro Toronto Convention Center, Toronto, Ontario. The largest information technology event in Canada. For more information, please contact The Interface Group at 1-617-449-6600 ext. 4289. Action Fax lines: 1-416-283-3003 (Canada), 1-617-449-2674 (US).
PDA Developers East ’95. August 6-7, 1995. Tara Sheraton Hotel, Framingham, Massachusetts. For more information, please contact Steve Mann at 1-415-621-4252, 1-415-621-4922 (fax).
Transcribed from Pen-Based Computing, Volume 5, Number 5 — May 1995. Page 14.