Share Pilot's Data With Mac or PC


U.S. Robotics now offers a Pilot Macintosh Connectivity Pack, enabling users of the Pilot hand-held organizer to exchange data with Macintosh computers. Now a Pilot owner can synchronize with both a Mac and Windows PC. 

Already, Pilot has received widespread recognition including Popular Scienceís ìBest of Whatís New Awardî and ìFive Starsî from PC Computing magazine. 

Pilot provides a comprehensive suite of personal information management (PIM) software ó including calendar, address book, to-do list, calculator and note-taking applications ó along with a desktop cradle for under $300. A HotSync button synchronizes all information between a connected computer and the Pilot. 

The Macintosh Connectivity Pack includes software and serial port connector and costs about $15; Pilots are available at consumer electronics and office supply stores. U.S. Robotics, Los Altos, CA, (800) 881-7256, www.usr.com/palm. 

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