I am sad to say that after 32 years HAL-PC, the organization which HPUG was a special-interest group (SIG) of, shut down in 2014. I can definitely say I wouldn’t be where I am today without all the experiences I got at HAL-PC, from the HLUG aka Houston Linux Users Group, HWUG the wifi group, Web Design SIG, and the countless general meetings and people I met.
However to end on a bright note, as a final indictment of the PC era (error? :)) the Houston Area Apple Users Group is still going strong! I never had Mac before I moved to San Francisco in 2004, but now I’m all-Apple-everything so I just signed up for a two-year membership to HAAUG. I hope I can catch a meeting when I’m in Houston, which is my primary residence when I’m not on the road for Automattic or WordPress.
]]>After the PDA review we covered Bluetooth technology such as how profiles work between different devices. We tried to sync my Tungsten T to my laptop using its Bluetooth adapter and much to my surprise it worked. There was some general bluetooth discussion covering mice and keyboards (get Logitech) and the Treo all-in-one versus the Bluetooth Trio of a handheld, phone, and headset.
Finally we covered handheld PCs running Windows CE, 4 year old technology that is still pretty hot. The website Chris evangilized was Used Handhelds.com.
The other programs we talked about briefly during the meeting:
]]>Lead Handheld Software Engineer
Position in Plano, TX. Our client is the leading developer of innovative business and productivity software solutions for handheld mobile computing
users.This position will be responsible for development and maintenance of software Products. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
Minimum of 3 years’ experience developing software commercially.
Must have one year of experience developing for Palm OS using C or C++.
C++ skills are required with at least two recent years of experience.
Requires a good understanding of object oriented methodology.
Experience with other handheld platforms such as Symbian or Pocket PC is notrequired, but would be a plus.All interested individuals can send resumes to: [email protected].
If you or someone you know would be appropiate for the job be sure to get in touch with her!
]]>Any idea where I can go to download the right hotsync manager for my Samsung SPHi300 pda/phone? Thanks. Mike
I spent some time on the Samsung site but I when I navigated to the i300 support page it said there were no files available. Anyone have any ideas for this?
]]>Dear Palm User Group Member,
We are contacting you to get your help in updating links. As you know palmOne spun off from Palm and acquired Handspring. Now the main site for Palm powered handhelds and Handspring Treo smartphones is palmone.com. If you have any links on your site linking to http://www.palm.com, could you please update them to http://www.palmone.com . You can still leave references in your text to palm and palm handhelds, however we would appreciate it if you could update the linking url. Thank you for your help. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Rachel Bakker
palmOne
Online Marketing
I suppose I can try tracking down old links. The whole split is still a little weird to me. At least they’re not asking us to put the weird 1 in the middle of the name. 
It’s been awhile since I attended a meeting, but I wanted to let you know that I have two items that I would like to give away since I moved to a different Palm.
The first is a memory backup module for the Palm m100, Pilot, PilotPro, PalmIII series or PalmVII series. It is a 2mb module from Northstar Mobile called Memory Safe.Comes with disk for installation. I liked it a lot when I had my older Palm.
The second is a Palm Modem (33.6kbps) that will fit the Pilot, PilotPro, PalmIII series or PalmVII series.Great for dialing into your ISP. If you load AvantGo, you can browse at home or pull your data down. Also comes with some email software and other apps. Battery or AC power supply (included). Since the PalmVII series is already wireless, the modem is great for dialing into your local ISP when at home or near a landline and avoiding using up your wireless service plan.These are free to the first person who contacts me to get them. Otherwise they hit the recycle bin.
How very nice of Mark! Get in touch with him if you can use either of these.
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