Concerning the name for PalmPilot, take a look at

        www.ResponsiveSoftware.com/renamethepalm

At 5/20/99 09:57 AM, you wrote:
>Bill-
>
>FYI- the InSyncOnline (ISO) service knows WHICH unit you have. You picked
>it from a list when you signed up for the service. The emails are
>customized for each individual, so that's why it is always called the same
>thing... it's like this:
>
>---
>Tip for your 'product' organizer:
>
>Did you know .... on your 'product' organizer?
>---
>
>'product' is swapped out for YOUR unit when the emails go out. That could
>be part of the reason for the nomenclature you're seeing!
>
>
>Alan Pinstein
>Synergy Solutions, Inc.
>http://www.synsolutions.com
>1-800-210-5293
>
>
>>As a further comment to a rather old thread about what to call handheld
>>devices made by Palm Computing, I find it interesting that the Insync
>>Online bulletins from Palm Computing frequently use the term "PalmPilot(TM)
>>Professional connected organizer" to refer to a generic
>>Pilot/PalmPilot/Palm device.
>>
>>They even use this term when it is technically wrong as in a recent tip
>>where they discuss "Beaming business cards from your PalmPilot(TM)
>>Professional connected organizer" (the PalmPilot Professional did not
>>support beaming).
>>
>>Someone needs to tell them to read the Palm paper on proper nomenclature
>>for Palm devices so their bulletins can be as obtuse as everone else's.
>>
>>Bill
>
>


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