
At 09:07 AM 7/15/97 -0700, Eric Murray wrote:
What _are_ the cool things Ian Goldberg can do with a Pilot, anyway?
SSL, telnet, ssh, xcopilot, a POP mail client and some more stuff. http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/pilot/
Even better, the Pilot is about the same size as the new Ricochet wireless modem. Keeping the modem in your pocket and the Pilot in your hand, you can run Emacs over SSH from anywhere in the Bay Area. For the GUI addicts, Ian's team just wrote a browser for the Pilot. In all fairness, the browser for the Pilot does not interpret the HTML, but relies on a proxy on the network to do much of the work. But here is a device that is smaller and lighter than my wallet. A device that gives me Emacs, a graphical web browser, and a contact manager and scheduler that syncs with my scheduler at work. All wireless from anywhere in the area. Did I mention that it has an Indiglo screen? I'm sold, --Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com> PGP encrypted mail preferred. DES is dead! Please join in breaking RC5-56. http://rc5.distributed.net/