PDA Developers – Volume 4.6 – Nov/Dec 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 articles, tutorials, and coding examples covering all major handheld platforms.

Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).

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Artifact Details

Publisher: Creative Digital Systems
Place Manufactured: United States
Language: English

Date: November, 1996

Description: Perfect bound printed journal with light-pink-colored cover and white paper.

Contents: In this issue:
  • PDA News
  • Organizers and Two-Way Pagers
  • System Integrator Profile: Green Mountain Software
  • PDA Developers North
  • NS BASIC Corner: A Bit of the NIE
  • Previews and Reviews (The Envoy 150: Wireless From the Start, Revelar Connection Utility, On the Road with a Nokia 9000, Apple's New Newtons)
  • Windows CE: Developer's Overview
  • Using the Magic Internet Kit
  • A Programmer's Peek at the New Newton OS
  • Optimizing GEOS Applications
  • Hacking the Pilot: Bypassing the Palm OS
  • IZL String Function Utility
  • Building Quality Handheld Applications


Size: 8.5" x 11" (48 pages)

MSRP: $13.95 US, $14.95 Canada

Condition: New

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