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aha! InkWriter at a Glance Quick Reference Guide
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
Palmtop – Issue 27
Pen-Based Computing – February, 1992 – Volume 2, Number 1
PIE Developers – Volume 2.2 – March, 1994
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Swat, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Objects, Volume 2, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
Pen-Based Computing – April, 1996 – Volume 6, Number 5
PenPoint Programming (Book)
PDA Developers – Volume 4.4 – July/August 1996
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Objects, Volume 3, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
3Com PalmPilot Modem
GO Corporation PenPoint Quick Reference
Pen Computing Magazine – Nov/Dec 1996
GO Corporation Correspondence – Quick Start Program (April 2, 1992)
Pen-Based Computing – September, 1995 – Volume 5, Number 9
Pen Computing Magazine – November 2000
Metrowerks, Inc. – Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 (Press Release)
GO Corporation PenPoint Developer Programs – SDK 1.0 Beta Phase 2 (Open Me First) Package
Newton Solutions Guide
Apple eWorld (Stickers)
aha! InkWriter for Tablets (Promotional Card)
WPDO News – Volume 2, Number 3, May 1993
EO Incorporated – The World of Messaging: An Introduction to Personal Communication
aha! InkWriter at a Glance Quick Reference Guide
A truly revolutionary product, aha! inkWriter allowed you to work with handwritten text as if you were using a word processor. You could hand write paragraphs, create bullet lists, highlight…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
Palmtop – Issue 27
Palmtop: The journal for today’s Psion user was the premier glossy magazine for Psion users. Published and edited by Steve Clack, the magazine was distinctive in its diminutive size and…
Pen-Based Computing – February, 1992 – Volume 2, Number 1
This is an original edition of Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems, the premier industry newsletter for consumer and industrial stylus-based computing systems. Issues of the newsletter are in…
PIE Developers – Volume 2.2 – March, 1994
PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” early issues…
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Swat, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
The original Preliminary Documentation Release 0.8 of the GeoWorks GEOS Software Development Kit Swat developer documentation.
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Objects, Volume 2, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
The original Preliminary Documentation Release 0.8 of the GeoWorks GEOS Software Development Kit Objects Volume 2 developer documentation.
Pen-Based Computing – April, 1996 – Volume 6, Number 5
This is an original edition of Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems, the premier industry newsletter for consumer and industrial stylus-based computing systems. Issues of the newsletter are in…
PenPoint Programming (Book)
PenPoint Programming was a hands-on programming tutorial by Andy Novobilski, published by Addison-Wesley, teaching developers how to build applications for GO Corporation’s PenPoint operating system. The book introduced PenPoint from…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.4 – July/August 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
GeoWorks, Inc. – GEOS Software Development Kit Objects, Volume 3, Release 0.8 (Documentation)
The original Preliminary Documentation Release 0.8 of the GeoWorks GEOS Software Development Kit Objects Volume 3 developer documentation.
3Com PalmPilot Modem
This is a snap-on modem for PalmPilot, Pilot 1000, or Pilot 5000 devices. The product promoted its remote e-mail capability, pocket size, remote HotSync capability, fast connections, and long battery…
GO Corporation PenPoint Quick Reference
This is the original quick reference document included with the PenPoint operating system.
Pen Computing Magazine – Nov/Dec 1996
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
GO Corporation Correspondence – Quick Start Program (April 2, 1992)
A letter on GO Corporation stationery from Arjen Maarleveld, Manager Developer Relations, about the GO Quick Start program for promoting learnability of PenPoint applications.
Pen-Based Computing – September, 1995 – Volume 5, Number 9
This is an original edition of Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems, the premier industry newsletter for consumer and industrial stylus-based computing systems. Issues of the newsletter are in…
Pen Computing Magazine – November 2000
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
Metrowerks, Inc. – Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 (Press Release)
This two-page Metrowerks, Inc. press release, dated September 29, 1997 and issued from the Embedded Systems Conference West in San Jose, announced that CodeWarrior for Windows CE would provide complete…
GO Corporation PenPoint Developer Programs – SDK 1.0 Beta Phase 2 (Open Me First) Package
This is the “Open Me First” envelope package that accompanied the PenPoint SDK 1.0 Beta Phase 2 software development kit.
Apple eWorld (Stickers)
eWorld was an online service operated by Apple Inc. between June 1994 and March 1996. The services included email (eMail Center), news, software installs and a bulletin board system (Community…
aha! InkWriter for Tablets (Promotional Card)
aha! InkWriter “combined the power of a word processor with the simplicity of writing with a pen,” as Pen Computing Magazine accurately reported.