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If you are looking for something multifunctional any PocketPC with an 
802.11x wireless antenna running a 5250 emulator should work.  Although I 
am not sure if there is a version of Client Access that runs on a PocketPC 
I would recommend MochaSoft which is a relatively inexpensive solution at 
$25/device or $250/company.  (The even have a version that can run on a 
Nokia cell phone!)

Take a look at: http://www.mochasoft.dk/

Marc Rohde
IT Manager
Pentair Water Treatment\Plymouth Products, Inc.
Work: 920-451-9421
Cell: 920-698-2008
Fax: 920-803-3540



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Question:  is there a small hand-held wireless device that we can load
Client Access on and access existing RPG programs from the iSeries?  That 
we
could also get our Outlook email on?  That also has a scanner function for
reading the MAPICS barcodes...  Something that doesn't need special
programming, just load CA like we would on a desktop, just small and
wireless.  (We already have some wireless areas in our shop)

Thanks,
Ann

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