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AportisDoc Mobile for Windows Powered Handhelds Released
(Portland, OR) May 31, 2001 - Aportis Technologies Corp. announced
today that AportisDoc(tm) Mobile, the award-winning, industry standard for
publishing, sharing and exchanging electronic text documents of any size
on Palm Powered(r) handheld devices, is now available for all Windows
Powered(r) handheld devices, including the range of current PocketPC and
HandheldPC devices. AportisDoc is an integral part of a wide variety of
business and consumer applications, and has been an important enabling
technology for devices based on the Palm Computing platform. AportisDoc
Mobile can be used on dozens of devices, including the Compaq iPAQ, HP
Jornada, Casio Cassiopeia E-115/125 and EM-500, and Sharp Mobilon.
AportisDoc Mobile contains all the essential functions for reading
documents, plus the ability to find text, control preferences, add
Bookmarks, use extra fonts, and more. AportisDoc Mobile does not expire
and has no functional limitations, although it does require payment after
30 days. AportisDoc Mobile for Windows Powered Handheld Devices costs
US$30.00. It is available for download at the Aportis website, www.aportis.com
and other Internet sites.
Extensive Content Availability
The Aportis eBook Library contains over 4500 free downloadable fiction and
non-fictional books and documents in AportisDoc format that are arranged
in over thirty categories like Adventure, Mystery, Novels, Religion,
Entertainment, and Business. Some of the most popular titles being
downloaded include 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, 'Dracula' by
Bram Stoker, 'HTML Reference Guide', and 'NFL Football Schedules' for
2000-2001 Season. Many other Internet sites offer their texts in
AportisDoc format, too.
About AportisDoc
AportisDoc is an integral part of a wide variety of business and consumer
applications, and is an important enabling technology for handheld
devices. The AportisDoc file format standard (often called
"DOC") is used to create documents that are in use daily by
businesses worldwide. For example, with AportisDoc documents on a handheld
device, manufacturer's representatives can carry detailed price codes and
technical specifications in their pockets, health care professionals take
patient records and lab results on their rounds, lawyers can view any
codes and rules needed during a trial, and financial services
professionals can refer to credit ratings and S.E.C. regulations.
In addition to AportisDoc's acceptance as a standard by the professional
and business community, thousands of electronic books, news headlines and
articles, news columnists, and other useful materials are available.
AportisDoc formatted content also includes new titles, reference works,
classic novels, the Bible, train schedules, weather reports, travel
guides, and most of the Gutenberg Project Library.
About Aportis
Aportis Technologies was founded in 1997 to develop and market a line of
portable software products. Aportis' focus is on small business and
enterprise-based productivity solutions for mobile professionals. Aportis
can be reached at PO Box 86336, Portland, OR 97286-0336, USA. Sales number
is toll free, 888.APORTIS (888.276.7847), or 503.736.3240. Fax is
503.736.3239. Aportis Technologies web site is www.aportis.com.
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AportisDoc is a trademark of Aportis Technologies Corp.
Windows and Windows Powered are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT). Compaq and iPAQ are registered
trademarks of Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ). HP and Jornada are
registered trademarks of Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HWP). Casio is a
registered trademark of Casio Computer Company, Ltd. Sharp and Mobilon are
registered trademarks of Sharp Corporation Palm OS is a registered
trademark, and Palm and Palm Powered are trademarks of Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:
PALM).
For more information, contact:
Frank Colin, Aportis Technologies Corp.
voice: 503.736.3240 x 49
fax: 503.736.3239
email: frankc@aportis.removetoemailme.com
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