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Bachmann Software Introduces File Management for Palm Powered Handheld Computers
URL(s): www.bachmannsoftware.com
SPARTA, N.J., Aug. 16, 2001--
FilePoint(TM) Offers Users a Better Way to Organize, Find and Access
Data On Palm OS(R) Handhelds
Bachmann Software today launched the commercial release of its FilePoint(TM) software application for Palm
OS(R) handheld computers. As more and more users of Palm Powered(TM) devices install office applications, such
as word processors, spreadsheets and databases, the need for file organization has become increasingly important.
FilePoint is Bachmann Software's answer to this problem, bringing users of Palm Powered handhelds a convenient
way to manage their files.
"As the storage capacity of Palm Powered handheld computers has increased and more and more users are storing
volumes of documents, spreadsheets and other files on their handhelds, FilePoint is a welcome development that will
help users to gain rapid access to their information," said Gabriel Acosta-Lopez, senior director of Platform
Development Services at Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM).
The usability features and layout of the program will be familiar to most PC users, including the ability to organize
applications and documents into a hierarchy of folders and subfolders for faster access and retrieval. Key features
include the ability to drag and drop documents among folders for easy organization, plus the ability to browse or
search for documents by title or file type. To further simplify the task of accessing commonly used documents, users
are able to open their documents directly from a folder, and easily recall documents that were recently opened.
A key feature available to users of Palm Powered handhelds is the ability to quickly and easily share information,
whether by beaming or by wirelessly printing documents to an infrared printer. With FilePoint, users can open, beam
or print their data with a single tap of a stylus. Another valuable feature provided with FilePoint is the ability to launch
applications by simply tapping on the appropriate application icon. The application is able to interpret documents from
the many third party developers and file formats that are popular among Palm OS device users, such as Quickoffice,
WordSmith, thinkDB, MiniCalc, Documents To Go and many others.
"With the addition of documents, spreadsheets, databases and other computer content, handhelds have become
much more than digital rolodexes," said Dan Reuvers, Bachmann Software's vice president. "If you are having a
difficult time tracking down the documents you need when you need them, it defeats the purpose of having a handheld
computer. FilePoint provides users with many of the Windows(TM) Explorer-type organizational tools they are
accustomed to at their desktops and is designed to help them access their information faster and more easily."
FilePoint retails for US$19.95 and is available on Bachmann Software's Web site, www.bachmannsoftware.com,
or any of the Web sites that sell Palm OS applications, such as PalmGear and Handango.
About Bachmann Software & Services
Bachmann Software & Services is a leading provider of software products and development services for handheld
computing and wireless applications. Based in Sparta, N.J., the company primarily develops applications for the Palm
OS platform. Its premier products include PrintBoy(TM) Developer Kit, which "snaps" into Palm Powered(TM)
devices and provides a standard text and graphics printing engine that can be used by virtually any application, and
PrintBoy(TM), a suite of applets that allows users to wirelessly print highly readable output of most information stored
on the Palm OS. Bachmann also produces the InfraReady adapter, designed to accompany PrintBoy software. The
InfraReady adapter allows Palm OS users to adapt any printer to accept an IR "beamed" document. For more
information, visit www.bachmannsoftware.com.
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