Not officially. "Formal" support is available via the Geoworks Support Center
on America Online, or from Geoworks technical support at 900-555-GEOS.
There's a very active Usenet group: comp.os.geos where you can get assistance
from other users; I highly recommend it.
You are welcome to email me... and I can't promise a timely or extensive
reply, since keeping up with my email is nearly full time job in itself (in
addition to my other four full time jobs.. ::grin:: In my spare time, I try
to figure out how to squeeze another 38 hours into each day.)
<<< The readme refers to a geohelp executable, which I do not find in my
geopubl directory. >>>
I thought GEOHELP.EXE was included, but I don't have GeoPublish installed on
this machine right now in order to verify that. If it's not included, then
that's an oversight in the readme.
<<< I have a Compaq Concerto, and the pen doesn't work under GeoPublish
(at least, I don't know how to make it work). I can't find a keyboard
shortcut that invokes help from within GeoPublish. The '?' in the
upper right-hand corner looks grayed-out anyway. >>>
As far as I know, GEOS does not contain support for pen input of text on
devices other than the Zoomer and the Sharp PT-9000. If the pen only serves
as a pointing device, then it may work with the mouse driver named "MOUSE.SYS
or MOUSE.COM" in GEOS, provided you have a DOS-level driver installed that
makes the pen emulate a mouse. It's possible to run GeoPublish from a
keyboard on mouse-less computers using the "Arrow Key Mouse" driver in GEOS.
Steve