Comments on: Access Desktop Content Wirelessly with ZFrame

ZFrame is going to demonstrate a beta of its new application at TECHXNY this week. This client-server app will allow users to wirelessly access e-mail with attachments, Web pages, Word documents, or Excel spreadsheets, all from inside the same application.

ZFrame's pop-up and zoom-in features allow the user to access and interact with full desktop content on handheld devices. The user taps the stylus across the page and the contents are revealed as dynamic pop-ups. They can zoom in or click on hyperlinks, enter searches, fill out forms, and more.

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You pay THEM for the BETA??

I.M. Anonymous @ 6/25/2001 10:18:34 AM #
and then it's over 20 bucks a month? That includes the wireless modem, right? Right?

Wrong.

Two words: Yo Mammy.

RE: You pay THEM for the BETA??
I.M. Anonymous @ 6/25/2001 10:41:10 AM #
This is getting to be more common. How many people lined up to pay for the betas of MS Windows and OS X? And I think this one actually makes a little bit of sense. You will be using their servers. Didn't they charge for the beta of OmniSky?

-RobZombie

This space for rent

Coyote67 @ 6/25/2001 10:31:22 AM #
Ok, that is SO sweet. Hopefully they will sell the ability for other browsers to integrate it. I'd love to see blazer do that. My bob.....that is sweet.

OH my god...becky, look at her....Prism.

Pay for Beta??

I.M. Anonymous @ 6/25/2001 11:43:47 AM #
This is ridiculous. Why should I pay for a Beta TEST of their product. They will be making 22.50 a month. I would hate to visit their website I may have to pay for that too! Whats next?

VNC Rip Off

I.M. Anonymous @ 6/25/2001 12:11:14 PM #
This looks distinctly like VNC that has had this available for Palm for a while.

http://www.harakan.btinternet.co.uk/PalmVNC/index.htm


RE: VNC Rip Off
mikecane @ 6/29/2001 11:39:14 AM #
I haven't seen VNC, but I did see ZFrame. They sound similar, but I think they're actually quite different. Not being familiar with VNC, I can't specify how. But that VNC screen snap I saw at that site is not at all like ZFrame.

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Rog @ 6/25/2001 12:22:52 PM #
I already have an unlimited wireless modem service w/ GoAmerica for my Palm BUT Im NOT willing to pay any more monthly fees! I might want to buy this application though.

Unable to scale down PalmVnc when connected

dkwokgs @ 7/8/2002 9:00:09 PM #
Hi there,
I am using PalmVnc on a Palm m100, got connected to my home pc but unable to scale down to fit the Palm Screen. When I try to scale down, it prompt "Lost Connection". I am using VNC Server from AT&T. Please advice.

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