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Those here that are not on the Relish or PDA/2 lists, but use a Palm and  
Relish (or want to), should know that Brad Baclay is looking for input on  
what people would be willing to pay for Palm USB access, an OS/2 install,  
and/or a conduit for a PIM.    
 
jsyncmanager will be free, but he wants to know what/if people would pay  
for these value-added features.  Work has begun, apparently, on a Relish  
conduit, but so far much of the response has been for a Lotus Organizer  
conduit.  
 
If you would like to have a Relish interface with a palm, please let Brad  
know (as well as how much you'd be willing to pay for it):  
 
"Brad BARCLAY"   
 
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"Mark Abramowitz"  
Community Environmental Services  
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