Psion Plc. announces the addition of a North American flight timetable to enhance its award-winning Series 3 palm-top computers.
Category: Software
Psion Introduces Third Party Software Competition
Psion Plc announces the introduction of a competition to encourage third party developers to write software for its products.
Psion Expands Series 3 Software Library
Psion Plc introduces three new software programs for its award-winning Series 3 range of palm-top computers.
WordPerfect InfoCentral 1.0 for Windows on Pen Computing in Beta Testing
WordPerfect Corp.’s consumer products division announces the company’s new intelligent personal information manager for Windows, WordPerfect InfoCentral, has entered beta testing.
Psion Consolidates U.S. Market Gains
Psion’s emerges as a key player in the North American market after the successful launch of its Series 3a palm-top computer in September 1993.
CIC Handwriter Recognition System and PenDOS Bundled with MicroSlate Pen Computer
Communication Intelligence Corporation announces that its Handwriter Recognition System software is bundled with the MicroSlate Datellite 400L for both CIC PenDOS and Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing.
MobileSoft Ships MobileCalc, The Newton Spreadsheet
MobileCalc is the company’s first productivity software product for Newton Intelligence-based Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).
EO Inc. Acquires Pensoft Corp.
EO, producer of the world’s first Personal Communicators, will use Pensoft’s database architecture as a central information repository to expand communications services and enable content delivery from the information superhighway for its devices.
CIC Ships Handwriter for Windows in the United States and Canada
Communication Intelligence Corp. announces that its first consumer product for the Windows market — Handwriter(R) for Windows(TM) — is now shipping.
FutureWave Software Inc. Announces Sketching Product for AT&T EO Personal Communicators
SmartSketch is a full-featured graphics software package designed for Personal Communicators using the AT&T Hobbit chip and PenPoint operating system.