onProject.com and Everypath Collaborate to Deliver Web-based Project Management on Wireless Palm Computing Platform

onProject.com ''on the go'' first for industry

Through a unique partnership with mobile technology leader everypath.com, onProject.com now transforms Palm Pilots and other personal digital assistants (PDAs) into Web-connected project collaboration tools, too! Now, for the first time, on-the-go professionals can use onProject.com even when they're not at their desks. They can get e-mails, check on task status, and share vital information anywhere, anytime. It's the ultimate 24/7 mobile computing solution!

The new "unplugged" feature will be demonstrated today at an invitation-only media event during Internet World, Los Angeles, and rolled out as a free service to the thousands of businesses using onProject.com beginning in May, 2000.

The wireless, Web-based service will empower teams to work together on an anytime, anywhere basis--securely sharing information, assigning tasks, setting deadlines, and effectively managing project progress from Palm VII organizers. It also will enhance the value of an investment in a Palm device.

The implementation makes onProject.com one of the predominant yet practical and easy-to-use business applications available on the Palm platform. "Everypath's rapid development process gave us the opportunity to be the market leader in the area of anywhere access to project information," explains Joe Murgio, CEO of the New Jersey based onProject.com.

"Being first to market gives us a decisive competitive edge. Our users, particularly those constantly in the field, will benefit with a way to gain more efficient use of their time and project efforts. No one can predict when a project snag will happen, but now onProject.com users will be better equipped to handle situations wherever they may be."

"We are very pleased to announce onProject.com as one of our charter customers," said Everypath CMO Marcia Kadanoff. "As a hosted application, we pride ourselves on our ability take even the most complex, transactional content on the web and quickly, inexpensively render it in the way most appropriate for a given device."


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