Vindigo Synchronizes Mac Users With Personal
Navigation Software
NEW YORKJuly 10, 2000Vindigo, the leading
developer of personal navigation applications for handheld devices,
today announced the availability of a Vindigo Conduit for the
Macintosh, opening access to its free mobile service for Palm
OS-based handheld devices to Apple Macintosh users. Previously
available only for PC customers, now Mac users can take advantage
of the power of Vindigo's mobile entertainment guides and local
content for Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Washington
D.C. to make fast, informed decisions about where to Eat, Shop
and Play. Users can download the free application for any of the
five cities from the Vindigo Web site at www.vindigo.com.
This addition of a Mac conduit supports Vindigo's goal of offering
its service to every handheld user. "Since the Vindigo service
launched in late March, over 5,000 people have contacted Vindigo,
asking us to support the Mac platform,'' said Jason Devitt, CEO
and co-founder of Vindigo. "With the availability of Vindigo
for the Mac, we are enabling this enthusiastic group of users
to transform their Palm handhelds into personal navigators.''
Vindigo draws its lifestyle information from a number of trusted
sources including zagat.com for dining information and restaurant
reviews, InShop for its dynamic shopping directory and clubplanet.com,
delivering up-to-the-minute details about city nightlife. Vindigo
also offers content from SF Gate, the on-line companion to the
San Francisco Chronicle, washingtonpost.com, the online component
of The Washington Post and nytoday.com, a part of New York Times
Digital, the Internet division of The New York Times Company.
Vindigo makes all of this content available through its intuitive
and fun application, designed specifically for handheld devices,
to guide users to the nearest and best restaurants, bars, nightclubs,
stores, and movies playing in their city.
System Requirements
Vindigo is compatible with all devices based on the Palm OS(TM)
including the Palm Professional, Palm III, PalmV and Palm VII
(in offline mode) series from Palm Inc., the Handspring Visor,
IBM WorkPad and the Symbol Technologies SPT 1500 and 1700 series.
Minimum system requirements for the desktop component of the software
include: Mac OS 8.0 and higher for Macintosh users, while PC users
need Windows 95, 98 or 2000 (Windows NT users require service
pack 3), Netscape Navigator 4.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0. Vindigo
also requires the Palm OS v2.0.5 and HotSync Manager 2.6 for machines
with a USB connection to their Palm OS device, and HotSync 2.1
or later for all others. Vindigo takes up at least 435K of memory
on a Palm-compatible device, the exact amount depending on the
options a user selects.
Availability
Vindigo is available immediately, free-of-charge, from the Vindigo
website at www.vindigo.com and from leading Palm sites including
PalmGear HQ, (www.palmgear.com) and Handango (www.handango.com).
About Vindigo
Vindigo creates resource-rich software for mobile devices that
allows people to explore, enjoy, and connect to the world around
them. The company's core product, also called Vindigo, transforms
Palm Inc. handhelds and compatibles into personal navigators.
It delivers location-specific information about the limitless
choices of places to go and things to do in popular cities. Combining
mobility with an insider's insight and in-depth expert reviews
from the nation's most trusted local sourcesincluding
the New York Times, zagat.com, and the San Francisco ChronicleVindigo
instantly adapts to a user's location and interests. Vindigo gives
busy people the ability to make quick, savvy, lifestyle decisions
about where to eat, shop, and play, whenever and wherever they
are.
Vindigo is a privately held company backed by General Atlantic
Partners LLC, Flatiron Partners, Carlin Ventures, and select private
investors. The company's headquarters are located at 259 West
30th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001. For information, contact
Vindigo at: (212) 741-0715 or via the Web at www.vindigo.com.
Editor's Note: There are a series of screen shots with a viewable
contact sheet at the following FTP site: ftp://209.239.171.239/vindigo/index.htm.