Every artifact.
The complete catalog of pen-based computing artifacts — hardware, software, magazines, advertisements, and primary documents drawn from the museum's collection.
142 Items
3Com Palm V Modem – IBM WordPad c3
Palm Connect for Zoomer (PC Version)
aha! InkWriter 2.0 for Windows
Metrowerks CodeWarrior for PalmPilot Release 3 (Package)
Sony Magic Link PIC-1000 Personal Intelligent Communicator
Apple Newton MessagePad 120 Package
3Com PalmPilot Modem
Paragraph International FreeStyle (Newton)
Palm Portable Keyboard (V Series)
MacMillan Plus Pack for PalmPilot
Palm Connect for HP Palmtop PCs (Windows Version)
MacMillan Business Plus Pack for PalmPilot
PSION Press Package (November 18, 1996)
Pocket PC – November 00 Vol. 3 No. 5
Pen Computing Magazine – October 1999
Microsoft Systems Journal – May 1998 Vol 13 No 5
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.2 – March/April 1997
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.1 – Jan/Feb 1997
PDA Developers – Volume 4.6 – Nov/Dec 1996
Pen Computing Magazine – Nov/Dec 1996
PDA Developers – Volume 4.5 – Sept/Oct 1996
PDA Developers – Volume 4.4 – July/August 1996
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
PDA Developers – Volume 4.2 – March/April 1996
3Com Palm V Modem – IBM WordPad c3
This is a snap-on modem for the Palm V/IBM WorkPad c3 PC Companion that enabled you to “send and receive e-mail on the road in less than a minutes —…
Palm Connect for Zoomer (PC Version)
“The one essential product for Zoomer users with a PC.” This hardware and software package enabled people to link Casio Z-7000, Tandy Z-PDA, and AST GRiDPad 2390 devices to a…
aha! InkWriter 2.0 for Windows
A truly revolutionary product, aha! inkWriter allowed you to work with handwritten text as if you were using a word processor. You could hand write paragraphs, create bullet lists, highlight…
Metrowerks CodeWarrior for PalmPilot Release 3 (Package)
Metrowerks CodeWarrior was one of the premier integrated development environments (IDE) for Mac OS and multiple handheld platforms. CodeWarrior included a C compiler, IDE, GUI layout tools, and more.
Sony Magic Link PIC-1000 Personal Intelligent Communicator
The Magic Link was a personal communicator and PDA marketed by Sony from 1994, based on the General Magic’s Magic Cap operating system. The “Link” part of the name refers…
Apple Newton MessagePad 120 Package
The Apple Newton MessagePad 120 was introduced in late 1994 and early 1995 and discontinued in June 1996. Based on the ARM 610 (20 MHz) processor, the device featured handwriting…
3Com PalmPilot Modem
This is a snap-on modem for PalmPilot, Pilot 1000, or Pilot 5000 devices. The product promoted its remote e-mail capability, pocket size, remote HotSync capability, fast connections, and long battery…
Paragraph International FreeStyle (Newton)
FreeStyle allowed Apple Newton MessagePad users to write on their devices using natural characters without moving their hand, and without pause between characters.
Palm Portable Keyboard (V Series)
This is a portable keyboard for Palm V Series handheld devices. The keyboard expands to full size, yet folds down to “fit in your pocket.”.
MacMillan Plus Pack for PalmPilot
This is a set of personal productivity applications for the PalmPilot series of handheld organizers. The software includes a financial calculator, golf tracker (GolfTrac), games, quick notes application (Scribble 2.3),…
Palm Connect for HP Palmtop PCs (Windows Version)
This hardware and software package enabled people to link HP 100LX and HP 200LX Palmtop PCs to a computer running Microsoft Windows.
MacMillan Business Plus Pack for PalmPilot
This is a set of business productivity applications for the PalmPilot series of handheld organizers. The software includes a financial calculator (FCPlus by Infinity Softworks), an expense tracker (MicroMoney Lite…
PSION Press Package (November 18, 1996)
Pocket PC – November 00 Vol. 3 No. 5
Pocket PC was a magazine published by Thaddeus Computing covering devices, software, and accessories based on the Microsoft Pocket PC standard. Pocket PC magazine evolved from the company’s earlier newsletter…
Pen Computing Magazine – October 1999
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
Microsoft Systems Journal – May 1998 Vol 13 No 5
Microsoft Systems Journal was a bi-monthly magazine for programmers using the Microsoft Windows operating system. The magazine was merged with the Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) in March 2000 to form…
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.2 – March/April 1997
Handheld Systems, originally PIE Developers and later PDA Developers, was the premier independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. At various points billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA…
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.1 – Jan/Feb 1997
Handheld Systems, originally PIE Developers and later PDA Developers, was the premier independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. At various points billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.6 – Nov/Dec 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
Pen Computing Magazine – Nov/Dec 1996
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.5 – Sept/Oct 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.4 – July/August 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.2 – March/April 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…