Monday, October 21, 2002
Pocket Anywhere News Via E-Mail
Posted by Brad Adrian in "CONTENT" @ 02:47 PM
http://www.pocketanywhere.com/index.php
Pocket Anywhere has announced a new way for us to read the news they collect about the mobile computing world. You can now download and read their new Pocket Anywhere PDF Journal. This monthly newspaper includes all kinds of reports, articles and reviews, most of which is not even available on the Pocket Anywhere Web site.
"The PDF and newspaper edition will give PDA users something different to read", said Publisher and Editor Jim McCarthy, adding "it's a product that feels real, is informative, and easier to pass-around with other pda friends."
As the name implies, this digital newspaper is in PDF format, so you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. You can download the free October issue from the Pocket Anywhere site and sign up to receive subsequent monthly editions via e-mail.
I couldn't quite figure out if it's easier to view the document (all 900kb of it) with the Acrobat Reader set to Autoflow on or off, so you may have to experiment with that a bit. However, there's no question that this is a very nice step in the world of mobile e-documents.
Pocket Anywhere has announced a new way for us to read the news they collect about the mobile computing world. You can now download and read their new Pocket Anywhere PDF Journal. This monthly newspaper includes all kinds of reports, articles and reviews, most of which is not even available on the Pocket Anywhere Web site.
"The PDF and newspaper edition will give PDA users something different to read", said Publisher and Editor Jim McCarthy, adding "it's a product that feels real, is informative, and easier to pass-around with other pda friends."
As the name implies, this digital newspaper is in PDF format, so you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. You can download the free October issue from the Pocket Anywhere site and sign up to receive subsequent monthly editions via e-mail.
I couldn't quite figure out if it's easier to view the document (all 900kb of it) with the Acrobat Reader set to Autoflow on or off, so you may have to experiment with that a bit. However, there's no question that this is a very nice step in the world of mobile e-documents.