Pen-Based Computing The Journal of Stylus Systems

Mobile Resources

Volume 5, Number 12 · December 1995 · Pages 18, 19, 20

From the Original Pages

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“I think toys and tools are the two most fun things to make, because there is nothing more fun than bringing joy into someone’s life…So if you can make something that’s both a tool and a toy, I can’t think of anything finer to do.” — Andy Hertzfeld, Software Wizard, General Magic, speaking with Pen-Based Computing

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. In addition to having a site on the Web containing information about the newsletter, Pen-Based Computing co-resides with two exciting Web-based resources:

  • mobilis: the mobile computing lifestyle magazine. A monthly, consumer-oriented magazine available exclusively on the Web. mobilis features how-to tutorials and articles, consumer product reviews, shareware alerts, and the informative question and answer column: Ask Ms. PDA?!?.
  • Volksware’s Mobile Universe. A new and evolving collection of handy pointers to online mobile resources covering all aspects of mobile computing including PDAs, pen computers, keyboard-based handhelds, wireless communication, and PC Card-based peripherals.

To reach Pen-Based Computing on the Web, please use the following URL:

http://www.volksware.com/pbc

To reach mobilis, please use the following URL:

http://www.volksware.com/mobilis

And finally, to reach the ever changing Volksware Mobile Universe, please use the following URL:

http://www.volksware.com/universe

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 hardware, operating systems, and various pen-based software packages. You can find Pen-Based Computing in CompuServe’s Pen Technology Forum under the heading “Pen-Based Comp Jrl.”

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.

Internet and the World Wide Web

General

  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.sys.pen
    • comp.sys.handhelds

General Magic/Magic Cap

  • Anonymous ftp
    • ftp.plym.ac.uk /pub/Magic/
  • Mailing lists
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.os.magic-cap
  • World Wide Web
    • Magic Cap Programmer’s Cookbook: http://cnn.genmagic.com/cookbook.html
    • Spies Magic Cap Freeware Archive: http://www.spies.com/MagicCap/index.html
    • Magic Cap applist V10: http://www.spies.com/MagicCap/MagicApp.html

GEOS/Zoomer

  • 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
  • World Wide Web
    • Zoomer WWW Site: http://www.grot.com/zoomer/

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
    • 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
    • Stanford Newton User’s Group (SNUG): ftp://ftp.rahul.net/pub/flasheridn/snug/index.html
    • Stanford Newton Users Group Home Page II: http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~luckie/stuff/SNUGinfo.html
    • AMUG’s Newton Page: http://www.amug.org/amug_newton.html
    • The North Atlanta Newton Users Group: http://www.amug.org/amug/sigs/newton/nanug/nanug_newton.html
    • University of Iowa Newton Archive: http://newton.uiowa.edu/

PenPoint

  • Mailing lists
  • World Wide Web
    • EO Interest Document: http://www.utexas.edu/ftp/microlib/eo/.html
  • Anonymous ftp
    • Archive of the PenPoint mailing list netcom.com (192.100.81.1) /pub/ds/penpoint2.Z

PCMCIA

  • USENET Newsgroups
    • alt.periphs.pcmcia
    • fj.comp.dev.pcmcia
    • comp.os.geos

Wireless

  • Archives
    • csd4.csd.uwm.edu (129.89.7.4) /pub/Portables/Wireless
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.std.wireless
    • comp.dcom.lans.wireless
  • World Wide Web
    • Canadian Wireless Home Page: http://www.wirelessinc.ca/
    • ORNL Mobile Networking Page: http://www.epm.ornl.gov/~batsell/Wireless.html

Events

(Printed on page 20, in the columns beside the colophon.)

MacWorld Expo — San Francisco, CA — January 9-12, 1996

The annual west coast gathering for all things Macintosh most things Newton. For more information, please contact MacWorld Expo at 1-617-361-8000 or http://www.mha.com/macworldexpo.

PDA Developers West ’96 — San Mateo, CA — January 14-16, 1996

The premier handheld and PDA developers conference. For more information, please contact Creative Digital Inc. at 1-415-621-4252, 1-415-621-4922 (fax), http://www.slip.net/~cdi.

NetworkWorld Unplugged — San Jose, CA — February 19-21, 1996

The Mobile and Remote Access Expo. An opportunity to meet industry experts, discover new products, and evaluate new solutions in wireless computing and communication. For more information, contact DCI at 1-508-470-3880 or http://www.DCIexpo.com/

Field & Sales Force Automation Conference & Exposition — San Jose, CA — February 19-21, 1996

A conference showcasing how to apply technology to increase sales and enhance productivity and customer management. For more information, please contact DCI at 1-508-470-3880 or http://www.ocm.com/dci/fsfa/intro.htm

IMC ’96 — Rostock, Germany — February 26, 1996

An English-language workshop bringing together researchers and developers in all facets of mobile and multimedia computing networking. For more information, please contact Heidrun Schumann at +49 381 498 3421, +49 381 498 3426 (fax).

Mobile 96 — Boston, MA — March 17-18, 1996

One of the premier mobile computing events of the year. For more information, please contact Technologic Partners at 1-800-326-3613.

Transcribed from Pen-Based Computing, Volume 5, Number 12 — December 1995. Pages 18, 19, 20.