Business Services Industry
New OneStep Connect Personal Organizer Links To Popular PDAs, Accesses Data with One Click
Business Wire, Jan 4, 1999
LOVELAND, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 4, 1999--
'An Exceptionally Sound PIM' That Eliminates the Hassles and
Problems That Have Kept Many People From Using Organizer Software
Products
onestep, LLC said it will begin shipping OneStep Connect(TM) 1.0, a new kind of personal organizer, today. "This is the organizer software many users have been waiting for. It solves the problems that have kept many computer users from taking advantage of the power of their PC to organize and manage personal and business information," said Bruce Roemmich, vice president sales and marketing for onestep.
OneStep Connect features direct links to the PalmPilot and Palm III. One click gives access to fax, email, Netscape, Explorer, MAPI-compliant e-mail clients like Eudora, phone dialers and Microsoft Word templates for letters, envelopes and memos.
"If your personal or business information needs are communication-heavy...OneStep Connect 1.0 is an exceptionally sound PIM," said 9. Suggested retail price is $69.95, with a $20 lete contact management, address book, calendar,ome and individual office computer users, OneStocument, choose from a OneStep Connect pre-designed format, or use any Microsoft Word template.
OneStepa. The records format combines standard and custon choices (letter, e-mail, fax, label, dial, e time zone map.
OneStep Connect offers numerous custom templates, from certificates and purchase orders to invoices. Any part of the database can be printed as labels, envelopes or lists, in several formats. "For the first time, the process of communicating with individuals or groups by letter, fax or e-mail has become truly simple," said Roemmich.
Users can set up single or regular appointments using alarms and prioritized to-do lists. It's easy to set up categories in the address book, scheduling and task sections, to simplify searches. Correspondence and phone calls can be displayed on a history screen.
For more information, contact, onestep LLC, 200 East 7th St., Suite 210, Loveland, CO 80537, phone 877/622-1616, fax 970/622-9441. Or visit the company's web site, http://www.onestepinc.com
Editor's note: (TM)OneStep Connect is a trademark of onestep.
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