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| Plug2Net provides all Palm OS PDA users access to Web and Email |
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| Corsoft Corp. announces the
launch of Plug2Net, a complete solution-including Palm OS software,
Windows PC software and a small portable adapter-used by mobile
professionals to access the Internet with their Palm Powered(tm) devices.
Plug2Net provides a simple answer to the challenges faced by those who
travel with a device not equipped with a wireless connection. It even
enables those with smartphones (PDA/cellular phone combination) to
access email and surf the Internet while traveling outside of their
cellular provider's network area.
Mobile professionals often need to access the Internet to obtain and manage information while on-the-go. Wireless connectivity options often restrict users to limited territories and lack ubiquitous coverage within those areas leading to loss of coverage, or difficulties in accessing and managing data. Corsoft developed the Plug2Net solution as a supplemental access to Internet data regardless of cellular service to enable users of devices not equipped for wireless connectivity to access the Internet using an infrared adapter (plugged into the USB port of a Windows PC) or via a serial interface. "Plug2Net is an elegant solution that enables Palm Powered users to
access the Internet and email easily," said Larry Berkin, director of
developer marketing, for PalmSource. "Corsoft has used their expertise
in mobile messaging to create a simple-to-use product that leverages the
flexibility of Palm OS to give mobile professionals access to their
data while on the go."
From any Internet-connected Windows PC, users can download the Plug2Net desktop software from Corsoft's Web site (www.corsoft.com) and within minutes will be able to access email, browse the Internet or manage corporate data using infrared beaming or serial interface via the PC. The pass-through connection via the desktop software enacts security controls-essentially acting as the mobile devices' Internet Service Provider. With a simplified point-to-point connectivity, Plug2Net provides supplemental access to the Internet. Users of non-wireless PDAs can leverage the Internet connectivity of their cell phones to connect to the Internet by using either a serial or infrared interface. This capability allows users to access the Internet with their PDAs at times when they are traveling and a PC is not available. Plug2Net provides one-tap connection to most cellular carriers in the U.S. with an option to define custom configuration. The phone interface provides users with simplified dial-up connectivity. The Plug2Net adapter is a very small (thumb-sized) device with an infrared port and includes a retractable cable. The adapter simply attaches to the USB port on any Internet-connected Windows PC. The thumb-sized Plug2Net adapter is only 1.8" x 0.7" x 0.3" and the entire Plug2Net solution is available for US$99.95, including one year of Corsoft's Aileron email application for free (a $49.95 value). A Bluetooth-enabled version is being developed and will be commercially available in the near future. About Corsoft Corporation Corsoft Corporation is the leading provider of wireless software solutions enhancing business productivity for mobile professionals. Today, Corsoft provides a comprehensive suite of business quality messaging solutions that enable mail management (including attachments) for corporate and personal mailboxes with a secure unified mailbox on all Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and mobile phone devices that operate on the Palm OS, regardless of wireless coverage. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.corsoft.com |
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