Palmtop More than a Sophisticated PIM

It seems to me that the image of the HP Palmtop your journal projects is primarily that of a sophisticated PIM, because of the emphasis which your editorial content places on the machines relatively trivial Appointment Book, ToDo, PhoneBook, and suchlike applications. I feel that this editorial policy hardly does justice to our unique little machines higher-level potential and all the ingenuity that went into its design.

I personally believe that the Palmtop Paper should cater a little more to the technically minded section of its readership and devote more space to articles by contributors like Mark Scardina and Ed Keefe. The Palmtop, after all, is supposed to be a very capable DOS machine, and not all your readers are complete beginners (as some of the Quick Tips would suggest). Robert Amram St-Cloud, FRANCE [The readers of the Palmtop paper range from the expert to the first time user. For this reason, the Palmtop Paper tries to have a mix of articles, tips, etc., that are of interest to both groups. We appreciate your observation and will try and keep the mix of articles balanced. You'll notice that this particular issue has a lot of information for the technically sophisticated user Paul.]