Michael Connick
Michael Connick is a Senior Project Manager at BusinessEdge Solutions, Inc. He can be reached at mconnick@monmouth.com. You can also visit his Palm handheld oriented Web site at http://www.monmouth.com/~mconnick/palm.htm.
Published articles
The following 16 articles by Michael Connick have been published in ZATZ magazines.
Automate everything with pScripts
In his fourth article in a series on using hacks to extend the power of your Palm handheld, Contributing Editor Michael Connick will show you how two programs, LapTopHack and peditPro, can be used in conjunction to automate many of the routine functions you perform on your Palm handheld. He'll also introduce you to the powerful concept of pScripting, which is guaranteed to save you time and effort by simplifying common tasks. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, August 2002]
MegaWiki ties your information together with cool links
In his third article in a series on using hacks to extend the power of your Palm handheld, Contributing Editor Michael Connick will introduce you to MegaWiki, a hack that allows you to create Web-like hyperlinks between data contained in the standard Palm OS applications, as well as a large number of common third-party Palm OS applications. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, July 2002]
Drop the stylus, pick up LapTopHack
In his continuing series on using Hacks to extend the power of your Palm handheld, Michael Connick will introduce you to LapTopHack, a handy piece of software that can greatly increase the power and usability of your Palm handheld as an enterprise tool. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, June 2002]
Hacks and the enterprise
This month, Contributing Editor Michael Connick begins a new series about how software hacks for the Palm OS can be of great value to enterprise handheld computing. In this article, he'll get you off on the right foot by introducing you to hacks and hack managers. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, May 2002]
More on staying organized
Last month, Contributing Editor Michael Connick shared with you a simple solution for staying organized. That article generated enormous reader response, so this month Michael expands on his concept and answers some of the most frequently asked questions about how it works. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, March 2002]
A simple solution to staying organized
In order to be a truly effective employee of any enterprise, you need to master the skills of self-organization However, a poor organization system can make your attempts to simplify your life more complicated than it's worth. Contributing Editor Michael Connick has hit upon a wonderfully simple solution for staying organized, and he'll share it with you in this extremely helpful article. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, February 2002]
Reading ebooks on your Palm handheld
Palm handhelds are wonderful for holding reading material that can be valuable to an enterprise user. They can easily hold everything from technical information to policy documents, and even light reading for entertainment while traveling on business. In this month's column, Michael Connick will tell you everything you need to know to take full advantage of the reader capabilities of your Palm handheld. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, December 2001]
Eudora: a secure enterprise email package
Michael Connick has long been looking for an email package for Palm handhelds that supports Secure Sockets Layer security. At last he's found it in Eudora Internet Suite Version 2.1. He'll tell you all about it in this month's "The Internet in your Palm handheld" column. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, November 2001]
Surf the Web using email
In this month's "The Internet in your Palm handheld" column, Michael Connick will introduce you to Web-to-email Servers, an alternative way to get Web-based information onto your Palm handheld. It's a simple, easy, and quick way to get the information your enterprise needs without the overhead of utilizing a Web browser. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, October 2001]
Pushing enterprise information using mailing lists
Mailing lists are a valuable piece of push technology that's been around for a long time. In this month's "The Internet in your Palm handheld" column, Michael Connick will show you how you can use mailing lists to push enterprise information onto your Palm handheld. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, August 2001]
Be enterprising in real-time, use AvantGo Wireless
Last month, Michael Connick showed you how AvantGo's off-line browser software can be a valuable enterprise tool. This month, he'll introduce you to the new AvantGo Wireless application that allows you to access information in real-time right from your Palm handheld. It's just the thing you need to keep up with the flow of information in this fast-paced business world. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, July 2001]
Be enterprising, use AvantGo for offline browsing
If you're working in today's fast-paced mobile workforce, you know you can't afford to waste a minute. For the uninitiated, AvantGo is a Palm device-based Web browser that supports channel-based offline reading. In this edition of his "The Internet in Your Palm Device" column, Michael Connick will show you how to get this powerful software that allows you to download the very latest business news right onto your Palm device. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, June 2001]
Email solutions, from simple to sophisticated
In last month's issue of PalmPower's Enterprise Edition, we surveyed the wide variety of wireless email software available for your Palm device. This month, in his "The Internet In Your Palm Device" column, Michael Connick provides a reviewer's perspective on three of these extremely useful solutions. He'll also provide you with some tips for wirelessly accessing SSL mail servers. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, May 2001]
Going wireless with your Palm device and a cell phone
In his last "The Internet in your Palm Device" column, Michael Connick discussed using a PalmModem to access the Internet. This time he goes wireless to show you how to access the Internet by connecting your cell phone to your Palm computer. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, April 2001]
An unsung hero: using the PalmModem
In his new series, "The Internet in Your Palm device," Michael Connick will take you through the issues surrounding the use of your Palm device as a portal to the Internet. In this first article in the series, he'll introduce you to the PalmModem, a simple, often overlooked method of connecting your handheld computer to the Web. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, February 2001]
How a Palm device can replace a laptop
Tired of lugging around a bulky laptop and its assorted paraphernalia? Maybe you've been wondering if it'd be possible to replace your laptop with the compact convenience of your Palm device. Michael Connick has done just that, and in this article, he explains how he did it by introducing you to the hardware and software add-ons that can turn your handheld into a fully-functional mobile computer. [PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition, January 2001]
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