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Craig M. Bobchin
Craig is a consultant who has been using Palm devices since 1996. He is the author of over 150 articles on all facets of computing. Craig can be reached at Cbobchin@csi.com.

Published articles
The following 5 articles by Craig M. Bobchin have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Handspring's on the cutting edge with the Visor Edge
With Handspring's latest release, the Visor Edge, the company has finally managed to match the thin, stylized look of the Palm V while maintaining its expandability. In this review, Craig M. Bobchin gives you the skinny on this thin, exciting new handheld. [PalmPower Magazine, April 2001]

On the case: protection for your Handspring Visor
A number of different cases are available for the Handspring Visor, but which one is right for you? In a two-part series, Craig Bobchin will evaluate the pros and cons of six very different Visor cases. This month, he discusses RhinoSkin's ShockSuit SportsCase, Covertec's Cobra Case, and E&B Company's Slipper Visor. [PalmPower Magazine, October 2000]

GoStyle wood overlays add a touch of class
Have you ever said to yourself, "Man, I wish my Palm device matched the glossy veneer of my expensive mahogany desk?" Did you ever wish you could add an air of distinction to your organizer's otherwise drab surface? Do you just want to distinguish it enough to be able to pick it out of a lineup? If so, check out Craig Bobchin's review of GoStyle's wood overlays. They may be just what you need to add a touch of class to your handheld. [PalmPower Magazine, July 2000]

Eyemodule turns your Visor into a digital camera
A picture's worth a thousand words, but is the new eyemodule digital camera for your Handspring Visor worth 150 bucks? Decide for yourself after you read Craig Bobchin's review of the new device that allows you to snap digital photos with your PDA. [PalmPower Magazine, June 2000]

Improve your Graffiti recognition with TealScript 2.21
If you're a doctor or just have handwriting like one, you might be having trouble getting Graffiti to recognize your character strokes. If so, you're not alone. Craig Bobchin faced a similar crisis until he discovered TealPoint's TealScript 2.21. In this article, he reviews the application that enhances and refines Graffiti's ability to read your chicken-scratch. [PalmPower Magazine, June 2000]




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