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Hands High Software Announces WiFile at PalmSource Developer Conference
New Application Puts Your Network Neighborhood on Your Palm OS device
SAN JOSE, Calif. February 10, 2004 – At the PalmSource Developer Conference, Hands High
Software, Inc. today announced the new WiFile software solution for Palm Powered handhelds and smartphones. WiFile is the first Palm OS® product available that enables educators, corporations, and consumers to
directly connect to Windows shared directories using the native networking protocol of Windows computers. With WiFile and a Palm Powered device that is connected to a local area network or the Internet, users can
directly access Applications, databases, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, MP3 music files, JPEG pictures, and more, all located on their personal computers or corporate servers.
For example, students using WiFile and a Dana Wireless from AlphaSmart can access their student account on the school network to download assignments. A corporate user
with WiFile and a Tungsten C by palmOne can wirelessly access spreadsheets that are on his or her personal computer in the office. And after a hard day at work, a Sony CLIÉ UX50 owner can relax on the sofa and wirelessly listen
to MP3 music files, straight from a home computer without having to go to the computer nor synchronize.
WiFile, as opposed to other file sharing solutions, requires no additional setup by network administrators. Since WiFile speaks SMB/CIFS, the native networking language of
Windows, any file that is accessible by a Windows computer over a network is also accessible by WiFile. In addition, since Mac OS X includes SMB networking through its Windows File Sharing capability, WiFile can also access
files on a Macintosh computer. Unix directories are also accessible when they are shared with the open-source Samba networking software for Unix.
While WiFile will work with any network connected Palm Powered device, most users will connect to a local network wirelessly using either a WiFi (802.11) enabled device, a
Bluetooth enabled device, or a Palm OS enabled smartphone.
"WiFile puts your Network Neighborhood in your hand.", said Shannon Pekary, president of Hands High Software. "For the first time, people can directly access their
corporate servers, school accounts, and home computers, from a Palm Powered device. No more hassling with HotSync®."
"WiFile further extends the reach of the Palm OS" said Larry Berkin, director of developer marketing, PalmSource, Inc. "With its unique abilities to
directly open files that are located on networked computers, WiFile gives Palm Powered device users new, simplified access to personal files and corporate information."
Palm OS is known for the power and flexibility of its sophisticated, easy-to-use interface. As the foundation for more than approximately 30 million mobile devices, Palm
OS platform provides an open, modular architecture that allows licensees including Aceeca, AlphaSmart, Fossil, Foundertech, Garmin, GSL, Handspring, HuneTec, Kyocera, Legend, palmOne, PerComm, Samsung, Sony, Symbol and Tapwave
as well as Palm OS Ready Partners including ATI, Intel, MediaQ, Motorola, M-Systems, Samsung Semiconductor and Texas Instruments to create innovative products in a variety of sizes and form factors for both individuals and
enterprise users.
WiFile is scheduled to be available by the end of March, 2004. It will be available for $29.95 from the Hands High Software web site at www.handshigh.com, as well as leading online resellers of Palm OS software.
About Hands High Software
Hands High Software, Inc. was founded in 1997 and is an award winning provider of consumer, education and business software for Palm OS handheld computers. Products
include ThoughtManager, ThoughtManager for Education, Organizer for Mothers, ToDo PLUS, Memo PLUS, Slap, Trip, Trip Deluxe, PhoneLog and FontBucket.
Palm, Palm OS and PalmSource are registered trademarks of, and Palm Powered is a trademark of, Palm Trademark Holding
Company, LLC. Hands High is a registered trademark of Hands High Software, Inc. WiFile is a trademark of Hands High Software, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other brands may be trademarks of
their respective owners.
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