


















Pen-Based Computing – July, 1995 – Volume 5, Number 7
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 the permanent collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California (donated by Xerox PARC, a charter subscriber).
Were you involved with this artifact? If so, we would like to include your story on this page. Let us know how you contributed.
Tags:
Artifact Details
Volksware, Inc.
Canada
English
July, 1995
Twenty pages on yellow saddled-stitched paper.
In this issue:
- WriteTouch Reinforces Intuitiveness
- Processor Update: Motorola Shows Off DragonBall Strategy
- mobilis Update: Reaction Very Positive to Mobile Lifestyle Magazine
- Short Cuts: Roaming Around the Mobile Computing Industry
- Vertical Update: Fujitsu's Stylistic 500 Joins Roundtable at the G7
- Kalidor Creates New Business Partner Program
- Norand Unveils New Additions to PEN KEY Family
- Wacom Introduces Lower-Power Chipset
- Mobile Computing Systems Offers New HOPE!
- Pen-Based Computing: A Look Back - PenPoint vs. Pen Windows: Developer Reactions
- Scribbles
- On the Road Again...
- Executive View: A Conversation with Vance Holloway and Bruce Trunck
- Company Index, Internet and the World Wide Web, Events
- Pen-Based Computing on the Web, CompuServe, Events
8.5" x 11" (20 pages)
1054-4011
July, 1995
Acquired from publisher
2026-07-02
Contents
-
WriteTouch Reinforces Intuitiveness
-
Motorola Shows Off DragonBall Synergy
-
Reaction Very Positive to Mobile Lifestyle Magazine
-
Roaming Around the Mobile Computing Industry
-
Fujitsu’s Stylistic 500 Joins Roundtable at the G7
-
Kalidor Creates New Business Partner Program
-
Norand Unveils New Additions to PEN KEY Family
-
Wacom Introduces Lower-Power Chipset
-
Mobile Computing Systems Offers New HOPE!
-
PenPoint vs. Pen Windows: Developer Reactions
-
Scribbles
-
On the Road Again…
-
A Conversation with Vance Holloway and Bruce Trunck
-
Mobile Resources
Organizations
People
Oral History
Connections
This artifact's place in the wider network of people, organizations, and artifacts. Drag to pan, scroll to zoom, and tap any node to focus its connections.