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PIE Developers – Volume 2.5 – September, 1994

PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” the journal began the shift to include other handheld platforms featuring detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples.

Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).

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Artifact Details

Organization

Creative Digital Systems

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

September, 1994

MSRP

$10.95 US, $11.95 Canada

Description

Saddled-stitched printed journal on cream-colored paper.

Contents

In this issue:

  • PDA News
  • Reviews and Previews (FilePad, Digital Ocean Group 100MP, NewPage, NewtRTMF, QuickFigure Pro 2.0, Gulliver)
  • Getting Objective
  • Building the Perfect Beast IV
  • Newton and the PowerOffHandler
  • Patching the System
  • FCS: Personalized Classification and Retrieval
  • Newton Dating
  • Scrolling Madness
  • The Newton Operating System
Size

8.5" x 11" (54 pages)

Condition
New
Catalog Number

PIE Developers 2.5

Lot Number

PER-M-0001

Acquired

September, 1994

Acquisition Source

Acquired from publisher

Catalogued

2018-07-21

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Editorial

PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” the journal began the shift to include other handheld platforms featuring detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples.

Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).

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