David Silver
David Silver lives in California. He can be reached at dws90@yahoo.com.
Published articles
The following 10 articles by David Silver have been published in ZATZ magazines.
Paint the way with TealPaint
When handheld computers came into being, a new medium for digital art presented itself. The choices range from simple applications made to write freehand notes, such as the Notepad program included in many newer devices, to feature-packed programs nearly rivaling many desktop ones. One of the leaders in the later category is TealPoint's TealPaint for the Palm OS. How does it stack up? To find the answer, read this review by David Silver. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, October 2005]
Rearrange your desktop any way you want with TealDesktop
TealDesktop offers many features that differentiate it from the multitude of generic launcher replacements. Is it the one launcher to rule them all? You'll have to read David Silver's review to find out. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, September 2005]
GameBox Solitaire, twice the Solitaire, twenty times the game
With solitaire being one of the most popular game genres for the Palm OS. Hundreds of choices exist, some utterly amazing, some utterly pathetic. In this edition of We Got Game, author David Silver covers PDAMill's GameBox Solitaire and GameBox Solitaire II. Read on to find out where they rank on the scale. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, March 2005]
Email the Google way
With no shortage of web-based email sites, some of them are fierce competition. Anybody that has kept up with modern day internet crazes will instantly recognize the name Gmail. Gmail is Google's free, web-based email system, and has millions of people setting up shrines in its name. What does Gmail offer that these don't? Take a look inside and found out what author David Silver has to say. [OutlookPower Magazine, October 2004]
Handwriting recognition that is On the Spot
OnSpot for both Palm OS and Pocket PC does everything it can to make you feel like you're writing on paper. Read this article to find out if it succeeds. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, July 2004]
Organize your handheld with FilePoint Pro
David Silver follows up his original review of the file management program FilePoint with a look at FilePoint Pro. [PalmPower Magazine, September 2002]
Forever free to gamble with Las Vegas Casino
In Attack of the Clones, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker spend some time in the seedy lower levels of the city-planet, Coruscant. Their search for the assassin, Zam Wesell, takes them to a popular nightclub. With its garish lighting and dancing showgirls, it brings to mind our own planet's sin city, Las Vegas. In this article, you can feed your gambling addiction as David Silver reviews Handmark's Las Vegas Casino for the Palm OS. [PalmPower Magazine, May 2002]
Keep your finances in your pocket with PocketMoney
David Silver has a review of PocketMoney, an extremely handy application that will let you keep all your financial records on your Palm OS handheld. [PalmPower Magazine, February 2002]
Put your files in folders with FilePoint
There are many great launchers and file managers available. David Silver has found a cool application that does both. FilePoint from Bachmann Software makes it easier to find the files you're looking for by putting them in convenient folders. [PalmPower Magazine, January 2002]
Bug Me! Messenger: Zip off your notes on the fly
For sending and receiving quick notes and reminders, you'll be hard pressed to find a better program than Bug Me! Messenger. David Silver has the full review in this cool article. [PalmPower Magazine, November 2001]
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