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In the Press
11 March 2003
Qvadis today joined Palm, Inc. and Air Canada in a world first for the travel industry, unveiling the first
Beam & Fly station at Pearson International Airport.
Beam & Fly allows travelers to receive up-to-the-minute
flight schedules, world news, sports briefs, airport maps and city guides, by beaming them
into their Palm handhelds.
Qvadis today announced the public release of Envoyage, a versatile city guides program
for Palm-powered handhelds. Envoyage combines a free viewer with add-in city modules, providing travellers with fingertip access to information on culture, dining, hotels, nightlife, special events, sports and leisure, transport and more.
Qvadis is offering free registered copies of Express Reader GT to all registered users
of AportisDoc Mobile for Palm OS, in response to news reporting that Doc reader
company Aportis ceased operations at the end of 2002.
Qvadis announces the release of version 2.1 of Lexica, the powerful reference viewer, multilingual dictionary and translator system for Palm-powered devices.
With this latest release, Lexica strengthens its position
as one of the most versatile dictionary systems for handheld devices.
Qvadis, developer of the award-winning Express Reader and Lexica software for Palm powered handhelds,
and winner of the first Innovative Technology Achievement Award from the Digital Literature Institute,
has released the Qvadis eBestseller List for 2002.
Qvadis has been honored with the first Innovative Technology Achievement Award
by the Digital Literature Institute, organizer of the 2002 Independent e-Book Awards.
Qvadis today unveiled Lexica Pro for Palm-powered devices, providing
handheld users with more expansive multilingual translation capability
at the tap of a stylus.
Qvadis has been shortlisted for the Innovative Technology Achievement Award
by the Digital Literature Institute, organizer of the 2002 Independent e-Book Awards.
Qvadis announces the public release of Lexica, the newest in its line of best-in-class
software applications for users of Palm-powered handheld devices.
Today at Planet PDA Expo, the global summit on enterprise handheld computing solutions,
Qvadis marked the debut of Lexica, the newest in its line of best-in-class
software applications for users of Palm-powered handheld devices.
Qvadis has been invited to give a presentation at the Planet PDA 2002 conference
in Boston, expected to be one of the highlights of the Palm platform track.
Sam Peralta, CEO of Qvadis, will be presenting "Developing Software Applications
and Expansion Solutions for the Palm Platform." Planet PDA Expo is the global summit
on enterprise and custom volume handheld computing solutions.
Qvadis, developer of the award-winning Express Reader
integrated desktop publisher and ebook viewer for Palm devices,
has released the Qvadis eBestseller List for 2001.
Qvadis, developer of the award-winning Express Reader ebook viewer and
publishing suite for handheld devices, are pleased to announce that their
Qvadis eBook Library now offers over 5,000 e-text titles, all available for free.
Qvadis today unveiled Express Reader Lite
for Palm-powered devices, making the handheld ebook reader
available for free to millions of Palm device users around the world.
Qvadis, the premier Palm e-publishing solutions provider,
and Fictionwise.com, a leading digital publisher
embodying excellence in ebooks,
today announced a range of joint initiatives
aimed at strengthening their respective market positions
in the burgeoning Palm ebook industry.
Qvadis Corp., developer of the award-winning Express Reader integrated PC/Palm e-text
publishing suite and provider of the leading Palm e-text portal,
and Coola Inc., the market leader in the fields of mobile information management
and two-way transference of all types of content between the World Wide Web
and handheld devices, today announced a partnership on Web content delivery
to Palm handheld computers and other wireless devices.
Qvadis announces the release of version 2.00 of Express Reader Pro,
the award-winning all-in-one desktop publishing tool and palmtop e-text reader...
The desktop module, Express Reader DX, now enables users to directly view,
edit and convert Microsoft Word files to Qvadis format for the Palm -
without the need to save the file in an intermediate format...
The Palm-side viewer, Express Reader GT, enhances color compatibility
and is now compatible with documents in Flash memory...
Qvadis, developer of Express Reader, the premier handheld Palm e-text reader
and provider of the leading Palm e-text portal,
and Fictionopolis, a leading online publisher of contemporary fiction,
today announced a range of joint initiatives, including an agreement
to incorporate Qvadis' Reader technology in the soon-to-be-released
Fictionopolis reader. The agreement will introduce Fictionopolis subscribers
to its contemporary fiction and reviews on Palm devices as reading devices,
and makes Fictionopolis the first licensee in Qvadis' Powered by Qvadis
handheld reader initiative.
Qvadis Corporation, the leading developer of integrated handheld/desktop document applications,
including the multiaward-winning Qvadis Express Reader, and provider of the premier
online Palm e-text portal, today announced that it has a definitive agreement to acquire
Editio Online Publishing, a premier digital publishing house for quality fiction and nonfiction.
Qvadis Corporation, makers of the award-winning Express Reader e-text software for Palm OS devices,
and MemoWare, providers of the largest collection of free Palm-format documents,
announce the launch of the newly-expanded Qvadis Library...The redesigned Library
now carries over 2,600 freely downloadable titles in the Palm Doc
format, the e-text industry standard for Palm organizers. The site, located at
http://www.qvadis.com/exlibris/library.html,
integrates the original Qvadis library collection with MemoWare's offerings
to form what is currently the largest archive of free Palm e-texts on the Web.
Qvadis Corporation, a developer of award-winning handheld applications and provider
of one of the leading Palm e-text portals, and PalmaServ,
one of the original archives for Palm documents and a popular download destination,
have announced a joint initiative in e-books for the Palm platform.
Under the initiative, Qvadis' Express Reader Pro becomes
PalmaServ's preferred Doc reader program.
In addition, PalmaServ's e-text collection...will be reissued in the
Doc format, one of the most popular Palm formats for electronic documents, and
compatible with Express Reader.
Qvadis Corporation, a leading developer of handheld applications and
provider of the premier online Palm e-text portal,
and Editio Online Publishing, a leading digital publishing house
for quality fiction and nonfiction books,
today announced an exclusive joint marketing and distribution partnership.
Under the agreement, Editio becomes Qvadis' premier partner for original fiction and
nonfiction e-book publishing.
GoPDA.com,
the definitive resource for personal digital assistant (PDA) software,
hardware and information, and parent company of PalmCentral.com and CEStation.com,
and Qvadis Corporation,
a developer of PDA applications and provider of a leading Web resource
for the growing community of Palm e-document users,
today announced an exclusive marketing and distribution partnership.
Under the agreement, PalmCentral.com will become the premier distributor
for the Qvadis Express Reader line of applications.
Qvadis Corporation,
a leading Internet-based provider of mobility solutions
for Palm computers and other personal digital assistants,
today announced the release of its innovative
Express Reader line of applications,
and the re-launch of its Qvadis.com website
as the premier e-document portal for Palm handheld users.
Qvadis Corporation today opened for limited release the alpha version
of its desktop previewing utility, Qvadis Express Reader DX.
Able to previews e-texts formatted for either 3Com's Palm line of
connected organizers or palm-sized PCs based on Microsoft's Windows CE
operating system, Express Reader enables browsing of e-texts
prior to handheld loading for mobile applications. A more general
beta release, with added capabilities,
is planned for the second quarter of 1999.
Qvadis Corporation today announced new additions to its management team.
Mr. Russell Scheer and Dr. Kevin Maynard, have been appointed to
Senior Vice President positions in charge of Development and Technology,
respectively. The new appointments are expected to strengthen Qvadis'
expertise in the enterprise and personal productivity area
and accelerate its product development cycle.
Qvadis Corporation has completed the asset transfer from handheld
systems developer Peregryn Systems, including all intellectual property,
technology and trademarks....According to Dr. Sam Peralta, formerly Managing Director
of Peregryn Systems, "We are entering a new phase in the evolution of computing,
the transition from desktop to ubiquitous computing. Handhelds are only
the beginning." Dr. Peralta will become President and CEO of Qvadis Corporation.
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