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June
8, 2001
DIGISOFT
PROVIDES IMAGE VIEWER FOR PALM
DigiSoft
Brings Palm Into The Fold With New Image Viewer
DigiSoft announces the release of PictPocket for Palm OS,
a static image and video display application for Palm OS devices.
Image
viewing software ingenuity comes to the PDA with a stronghold
on the handheld market. DigiSoft's PictPocket for Palm is
compatible with all Palm, Handspring, Sony CLIE, IBM
Workpad, Symbol SPT, TRGPro, and other PalmOS devices.
PictPocket for Palm OS is FireViewer compatible and supports
all color and grayscale modes.
PictPocket
for Palm Specifications:
- PalmOS
3.0 or higher
- Supports
all color and grayscale modes
- Application
size 221k
- Peak
drag rate 21 frames/second
- Peak
video rate 25 frames/second
DigiSoft
developed PictPocket for the purpose of image viewing, anytime,
anywhere. PictPocket is a software program that supports
and displays many image file formats by using PictPocket's
Desktop File converter program. PictPocket features tap
and drag to pan images, zoom in, zoom out, zoom 100%. Users
can even watch video on their Palm OS device.
DigiSoft's
PictPocket for Palm brings superior image viewing to the user
on the go. When used with DigiSoft's ImagePro
(name since changed to ProMedia) or QuickChange,
users can convert more than 50 different file formats for
use with PictPocket's desktop applications. Images can then
be displayed on any Palm OS device with PictPocket.
DigiSoft,
a Pennsylvania-based limited liability company, specializes
in Windows applications for the desktop and Pocket PC. The
company plans to develop additional products for both medical
and multimedia applications during 2001. For more information,
contact DigiSoft at: contact@digisoftdirect.com
or 1-866-DigiSoft.
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