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MegaWiki ties your information together with cool links (continued)

If the idea of having the ability to hyperlink information on your Palm handheld sounds appealing to you, don't hesitate to give MegaWiki a chance. The best part of all is that it's free!

Is MegaWiki reliable?
Like all other hacks, MegaWiki is no less reliable than any other third-party software you might install on your Palm handheld. I've had absolutely no problems with it in the many months I've been using this software. It has proven to be a completely solid piece of software.

How about documentation?
The documentation is quite good. There's a Quick Start manual that will get MegaWiki quickly installed on your Palm handheld and have you using the basic functions of this hack in no time. The MegaWiki Manual provides detailed information on all of this hack's functions and is quite well organized. Examples are a little light, but all in all, the manual is quite well written.

Conclusion
Like LapTopHack, the hack discussed last month, MegaWiki is a very sophisticated piece of software than can appear to be overwhelming to the first time user. However, like LapTopHack, it can be mastered a little bit at a time and is immediately useful even when configured with just default values.

Product availability and resources
For more information on MegaWiki, visit http://www.megawiki.com.

For more information on peditPro, visit http://home.columbus.rr.com/nevai/palm/.

For more information on LapTopHack, visit http://home.columbus.rr.com/nevai/palm/.

For the article, "Hacks and the enterprise," by Michael Connick in the May 2002 issue of PalmPower's Enterprise Edition, visit http://www.palmpowerenterprise.com/issues/issue200205/hack001.html.

For the article, "Drop the stylus, pick up LapTopHack," by Michael Connick in the May 2002 issue of PalmPower's Enterprise Edition, visit http://www.palmpowerenterprise.com/issues/issue200206/laptophack001.html.

For more information on Palm handhelds, visit http://www.palm.com.

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Claire Pieterek is a long-time Palm handheld user. On a mission to ditch her Franklin Planner, she bought her first--a Pilot 5000--in May, 1996. She currently owns a Japanese-language Sony Clie 650C, a Sony Clie 710C, and a Palm Zire 71, among others. She is most at home in Chicago and Kyoto, and is a student of life, the universe, and Japanese.


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