The HP Palmtop Paper
Volume 4, Number 6, 1995
Table of Contents
Kheng-Joo Khaw, General Manager of HPs Asia Pacific Personal Computer Division,
answers Hal Goldstein's questions on the development of HPs new OmniGo computers
and the future of HP handhelds
HP's new OmniGo 100 comes with a built-in suite of PIM and financial applications.
This new GEOS-based organizer supports keyboard and pen-based input. The
next four articles take a look at its features and compare it to the HP
Palmtop.
David Shier takes a look at printing and HP's Connectivity Pack for the
HP OmniGo 100
The OmniGo 100 financial applications get the once over by an HP 200LX-using
CPA
Hal compares the different products in HP's handheld line and a user "takes
apart" an OmniGo 100.
Phone, fax, e-mail, and surf the net wherever you are. When available,
HPs new OmniGo 700LX will integrate the power of the HP Palmtop's built-in
applications with the flexibility of cellular phone communications.
Switch between the built-in applications and as many DOS programs as you
like, and never get the "out of memory" message!
Add new fonts to your Palmtop, make your cursor bigger and more readable,
recover corrupted database files, modify the look of NoteTaker, customize
your alarms with tunes and pictures, and more using programs on the new
Subscribers PowerDisk!
In the legal profession, efficient communications is the name of the game.
Follow the experiences of this business lawyer as he stays in touch with
clients and associates using the HP Palmtop PC.
Carl shows how to use 1-2-3 to create sophisticated databases that automatically
calculate totals and subtotals.