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Handwritten Email Offered on T-Mobile Pocket PC Phones

By PocketPC City Staff
October 22, 2002

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Pen&Internet, developer of riteMail, a handwritten email application and service, and RACO Industries, a national dealer for T-Mobile, are partnership to market riteMail products and services to T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition corporate users.

RACO Industries plans to offer riteMail and other Pen&Internet communication products and services through their reseller network and directly to their corporate customers in conjunction with T-Mobile's PocketPC smartphone.

Pen&Internet said riteMail seamlessly integrates with all popular corporate and personal email systems, adding visual appeal and productivity gains to traditional text email, especially on mobile, pen-based devices. The company said it supports all popular email protocols, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. "Users of communicators and smartphones are perfect candidates for an easy-to-use messaging application that's intuitive, fast, and pen-based," said Isaac Ro, an analyst with Boston-based Aberdeen Group. "riteMail is a natural data service for the T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone that takes advantage of its PDA- sized writing area, colorful screen display, and wireless connectivity. Smartphone users will benefit from the ability to communicate with sketches and personal handwriting, in any language, whether down the hall in a meeting or away from the office on the road."

riteMail is available for multiple platforms, including Pocket PC, Windows, Macintosh, Palm OS and any Java-enabled desktop system.



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