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Palm Inc and Handmark today announced that Handmark will publish and distribute the next generation of Palm Solution Group's award-winning Palm Mobile Mentor(TM) software, a collection of organization, productivity, learning and teaching applications for educators and students.
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I.M Anonymous @ 2/4/2003 7:23:28 PM #
I personally prefer Astraware's Timetable app for keeping class schedules. It's one of the few programs on my palm that I've actually registered.
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I second the Due Yesterday program. I tried 4.0 Student AND Due Yesterday, and Due Yesterday won easily, especially with the free desktop program.
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Stockholm not Oslo @ 3/18/2003 7:13:36 PM #
Ive been using 4.0 Student for two years now...its great.. but when is 5.0 Student comming for OS 5 devices?
-Donnie
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DueYesterday is much better, and it's FREE.
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