PDF Reader Pro, the top-rated file viewing application developed by YUYAO Software, has set up a new standard for iOS business apps. Version 2.6.2 now supports the powerful save-to-PDF feature that… (PRWeb November 12, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8953766.htm
Oh yes, humans — it’s happening again! After a painfully long wait, we’re finally kicking our reader meetups back into gear. The first in the series will take place in New York City on October 21st (that’s tomorrow!) , and it’s going to be a killer. The all-ages event is sponsored by Sprint and will feature a slew of amazing companies in attendance
Oh yes, humans — it’s happening again! After a painfully long wait, we’re finally kicking our reader meetups back into gear. The first in the series will take place in New York City on October 21st , and it’s going to be a killer
Coffee Break: Palm Pre Plus; Web passwords USA Today To report corrections and clarifications, contact Reader Editor Brent Jones. For publication consideration in the newspaper, send comments …
Digitaltrends.com Taking Skiff's Sprint-Powered Reader for a Hands On Spin Digitaltrends.com … backwaters of CES 2010 to view the upcoming Skiff Reader, we couldn't help but be reminded of last year's somewhat lackluster demo with the Palm Pre
Skiff Demo: Super Thin Reader, Tablet Support, and a Palm Pre App Gearlog (blog) Today the company did its first public demo of the device, the software running on both a Tablet and a Palm Pre , as well as a prototype for what everyone is …
The PicHunt series of apps for the Palm Pre from the makers of EspnZoom are a set of games where your goal is to discover small differences between two seemingly identical images. The games are played in landscape mode on your smartphone and present two images side-by-side
The second chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. This chapter is titled “Application Basics” and shows the reader how to create their first application and discusses many of the underlying philosophies of programming in Mojo and webOS. This chapter includes the material on which Mitch’s recent O’Reilly webinar was based, but goes into more detail and shows more of the coding details of programming a webOS application.