PocketPCs- not just for Windows any moreAllthe time people ask us, "Are you guys nuts?""What Mac user would want a Pocket PC?"Our answer is always the same -- all of them!Macs and Pocket PCs are great at the same things, but mostMac users will never know it.Why? Because many software companiesfeel they can ignore the Mac market. They have for years and they'll keep righton doing it.They love to tell themselves that the Mac is only somesmall percentage of the market but what they fail to realize is that even 1% ofthe market is still tens of millions of users. And, these tens of millions ofusers are super-passionate about their computers.What better audience could developers of new hardware andsoftware ask for?Yet, no Pocket PC will work with a Mac out-of-the-box.Think about it - the things thatPocket PCs are great at, namelyFreePocketMac ThemeOrderNow & Get the "PocketMac Theme" absolutely free! This amazing piece of software will transform your Pocket PC into a Mac PDA. Itactually replaces the look & feel of Pocket PCs with Macintoshbuttons & backgrounds. Free With PocketMac Pro.GraphicsMoviesMusic/MP3sFlash contentGamesWeb browsingWireless networkingare the very same things that people love to use their Macs for!And, any serious Mac user will tell you that thehandwriting recognition of the Pocket PC is the first thing to even come closeto what Apple's Newton could do years ago.Add to that the fact that when compared to the Palm,which has been Mac users' only other option so far, the Pocket PCs consistentlyrank faster and far easier to use! Hear Real PocketMac Users Audiotestimonials - hear foryourself what PocketMac users say...Sloan Davis, Jr.Orlando, FLDaveMinneapolis, MN Andy NguyenClarity Tech. SvcsSan Jose, CABen FinkNew York, NYSo, why shouldn't the two work together? We couldn't figureit out either.This, then, is the story of one more software companythat didn't ignore the Mac community and, in fact, became a Mac softwarecompany. (A true "Switch" story, indeed.)We had been developing custom software for the Pocket PCfor quite a while. And, when we saw the Pocket PCs that were to be releasedabout a year ago, they excited us just as they excite you now. We werepassionate about them, and we saw that other Pocket PC users were passionateabout their devices, too.We realized, though, that their inability to work with Macs was a big problemand set to work trying to figure out if something could be done.PocketMac ScreenshotsPocketMac Synchronizing EntouragePocketMac Integrating In iSyncNow, today, more than three years after we started down this road, we have PocketMacPro 3.0.Now you can synchronize your contacts, calendar,tasks, email and more between the Pocket PC and Entourage/ iCal/ Address Book /Mail.appon OS X 10.2.6 or 10.3.Synchronize...ContactsCalendarTasksE-mailWord/Excel DocsiTunes/MP3siPhotoWith Mac software such as...Microsoft EntourageiCal Calendar/TasksAddress BookMail.appNow Contact (requires Now Contact)Microsoft Word/ExcelThe simplicity and elegance you've come to love in the Maccan now be yours in a Pocket PC with the new PocketMac Pro 3.0 software.For a limited time only, order PocketMac Pro 3.0 and save40.29% off the list price! Also, get our free PocketMac Theme if you ordernow!Sincerely,The PocketMac TeamCopyright 2001-2004 IAA/PocketMac.netPocketMac is a registered trademark of Information ApplianceAssociates.
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