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Tuesday, October 15, 2002

Print from wirelessly connected Pocket PCs

Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "SOFTWARE" @ 02:05 AM

http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.101402/222872028

PrinterOn has extended its Internet printing and faxing reach to include Pocket PCs. The ability to print or fax from where ever I am sounds great. Sometimes being "just" digital is not enough, but I won't forget one of the conclusions Bill Gates made in one of his books: A number on a piece of paper is a dead end, but stored digitally it's the beginning of strategic thinking.

"With the new release that supports a secure Web interface (HTTPS), users can obtain hard copy of email, attachments, Web pages, and files stored on the Pocket PC device. Envoy is targeted at businesses that wish to make their mobile workforce more productive by enabling them to obtain hard copy of documents, email, attachments or Web pages from their handhelds while out of the office. Envoy's support for the Pocket PC is ideal for sales force automation, order entry on the road, and the frequent traveler. Key features of the server include multiple output options, the ability to search for printers on demand regardless of location, and the advantage of having one corporate server solution for multiple PDA devices and wireless network technologies. Printing capabilities include support for printing to corporate printers, home printers, or public venue printers in hotels, convention centers, and print centers."

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