The Original Press Release

GO Corporation Sees Pen Computing Market Emerge with NCR Announcement of Pen Hardware Platform

June 24, 1991 — GO Corp. Monday demonstrated its pen operating system, PenPoint, on NCR’s 3125 Notepad computer, the first announced Intel 386-based pen hardware platform.
The 3125 platform, in combination with PenPoint, provides a new business tool for mobile professionals.

“When we conceived the idea of PenPoint over four years ago, we envisioned a compact, powerful, portable computer more like pen and paper than a traditional laptop,” said S. Jerrold Kaplan, chairman of GO. “We recognized that this new class of computer required a fresh software approach to realize its true potential.”

“It is very exciting to see this dream become a reality with the introduction of the NCR 3125 Notepad computers,” Kaplan continued. “The 3125’s portability, together with PenPoint’s simplicity, creates a unique and powerful new business tool. Customers are recognizing the potential of this particular combination.”

“We are pleased to be offering PenPoint on the NCR 3125 Notepad computer,” said Alok Mohan, vice president, workstation products division, NCR Corp. “In early discussions with key customers, we found a high level of familiarity and interest in PenPoint. A significant number of our customers have told us that they plan PenPoint solutions to meet their mobile computing needs.”

PenPoint is a compact, 32-bit, object-oriented, multitasking operating system designed expressly for mobile, pen computers. PenPoint introduces a number of innovations, including a Notebook User Interface (NUI), and an Embedded Document Architecture (EDA).

These features make the system easier to learn and use, increasing user productivity and reducing the training and sup-port burden. Applications can easily exchange files with other systems, ensuring seamless integration with existing computers and networks.

PenPoint has attracted the creative energies of the software development community, much as the Apple Macintosh did in the early 1980s. A wide variety of job-specific and general-purpose applications are under development for PenPoint computers. For instance, these “pen-centric” applications will be used to fill out electronic “smart” forms in the field, send and receive faxes and electronic mail, mark up document, take handwritten notes and create graphics and presentations directly with a pen.

GO Corp., a privately held company headquartered in Foster City, Calif. develops, markets and supports a pen operating environment and applications designed to support mobile users worldwide.

The GO and PenPoint logos and names, and EDA are trademarks of GO Corp. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers with which the marks are associated.

CONTACT:
GO Corp., Foster City, Calif.
Marcia Mason, 415/345-7400
or
Wilson McHenry Co., Redwood City, Calif.
Julie McHenry or Alisha Farris, 415/592-7600