pager
1. <hardware, communications> (Or "beeper", "bleeper" (UK?)) A small 
wireless receiver that, when triggered (generally via phone), will beep or 
vibrate (un)pleasantly. The wearer will have been trained to respond to this 
signal by looking at a small screen on the device for an unimportant message.
 
In recent years, pagers have grown more complex, allowing for long alphanumeric 
messages to be received and scrolled though (as opposed to earlier models, which 
supported only short numeric messages); at the same time as pager functions are 
integrated into some PDAs. If this trend continues, the distinction between PDAs 
and high-end pagers will disappear.
 
Short Message Service allows a mobile phone to display a message, just like an 
alphanumeric pager.
 
2. <tool> A program for viewing a text file a screenful at a time via a 
text terminal, as opposed to scrolling through it in a GUI window, or catting it 
all at once to the terminal.
 
The best known pagers are more, less, pg and list.com.
 
(1997-09-11)
 
  
 
  
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