Eudora E-Mail in Your PalmPilot

U.S. Roboticsí handy PalmPilot organizer now supports the latest version of QUALCOMMís Eudora E-Mail software, one of the most widely-used e-mail applications on the Internet. Now, teachers, students and lecturers on the go can send and receive e-mail and manage their Eudora E-Mail in-boxes remotely using PalmPilot Professionalís e-mail application. Creating new messages, replying to or forwarding messages is a simple task accomplished at the desktop or remotely via modem synchronization. To take advantage of this new capability, however, one must have a PalmPilot Professional, PalmPilot Personal, or a Pilot 1000 or 5000 with the 1MB Professional upgrade. Palm Computing, Inc., Mountain View, CA, (800) 881-7256, www.usr.com/palm.

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