Pen Computing Daily News Archives, May 31, 2001, #673

Communication Intelligence Corporation (CIC) has announced plans to bring their line of handwriting recognition software -- Jot, WordComplete, Sign-On, QuickNotes, & InkTools -- to Symbian's EPOC platforms being built by: Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens, and Sony.

Electric Pocket has announced that they are now shipping BugMe! (US$20) for PocketPC and Windows CE devices. BugMe! was previously only available on Palm OS devices, and allows a user to create "sticky notes" that can include: voice reminders, freehand notes, text notes, and sketches.

Aportis Technologies has announced a new edition of their mobile document publishing client software AportisDoc Mobile (US$30) for Palm OS and PocketPC/Windows CE devices.

Audible has announced that you can now download and access their Audible audio content using Iomega's HipZip digital audio player that uses the 40-MB PocketZip disks capable of holding over 12-hours of Audible audio content.

iambic has announced their first Palm OS based game that will be focused on color-enabled Palm OS devices only. The official release date is June 5, 2001 -- there is a "teaser" presentation posted to the iambic main homepage.

-Steve Holden (sholden@pencomputing.com)