New website targets PDA software developers and users
Dec 11, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 viewsSanta Barbara, CA — (press release excerpt) — Silicon Delta Corporation announced the launch of PdaPointer.com, a website for handheld software developers and PDA users.
PdaPointer offers 1000's of quality software titles and is a comprehensive source for Palm, Pocket PC, Embedded Linux, Zaurus, Windows Powered Smartphone, Handheld PC, RIM Wireless Handheld, BlackBerry, Symbian, EPOC, and eBookMan software applications, news, and technical information.
Developers are invited to use this new distribution channel to reach an even broader range of potential clients. The site's state-of-the-art product registration process meets the needs of everyone: from the smallest individual PDA software developer to the leaders in the field of handheld computing.
Customers are welcome to browse, download, evaluate, purchase, and license the latest and greatest PDA-related software products, organized neatly into an easy-to-navigate platform and category directories. Potential clients are encouraged to look at previous evaluations and ratings of every product before deciding to make a purchase.
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