Book Description
Put down that flimsy manual and get to the heart of the matter with the fourth edition of this step-by-step Palm goldmine. Easy-to-follow and filled with information, this handy guide will help you achieve the most from your Palm Handheld, including working on documents, updating databases, and managing finances and schedules while on the go.
From the Back Cover
Did you know that you can use your Palm handheld to compose music, deliver PowerPoint presentations directly to a VGA projector, read books, and more? This insightful guidebook will help you work smarter, play better, and do more with your handheld than you ever thought possible. Master the core applications, discover new software, and take your PDA online. Plus, find out how to protect your data with better security. No matter which Palm handheld model you own, maximize its potential and use it to play games, watch movies, listen to music, create Word documents, work with spreadsheets, manage your schedule, and surf the Web. Go wireless to work and play on the go Transform your Palm handheld into a complete laptop replacement with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint compatibility Gear up your Palm handheld for business on the road Learn to use the core applications effectively Protect your data with robust security Create memos, task lists, electronic business cards, and much more Take advantage of new and exciting multimedia features Manage addresses, appointments, expenses, and tasks Check e-mail from any location with infrared, modem, Bluetooth, or cable
How to Do Everything with Your Palm Handheld, Fourth Edition FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
Palm, Handspring, Qualcomm pdQ smartphone, and beyond: How To Do Everything With Your Palm Handheld delivers 600 pages of soup-to-nuts coverage and it's a blast to read.
If you're just getting started with your Palm handheld, they'll walk you through setup, getting your PC or Mac ready, and getting information in and out, including beaming appointments, contacts, memos, tasks, and whole applications. There are detailed chapters on each Palm mini-app: date book, address book, to do list, memo pad, expense, and so forth.
There's a full chapter on taking your Palm on the road. (It'll set off the metal detector at the airport, and don't forget to turn off appointment alarms that might turn it on at the start or end of your flight, when all electronic devices are supposed to be turned off.) You'll find detailed coverage of the Palm VII and its cool wireless features, a full chapter on the cool new Handspring Visor, and a full section on communications: wireless and landline modems, email, instant messaging, web browsing, faxing, and more.
From Graffiti tips to money management, third-party software to troubleshooting, this book will make using your Palm an even more rewarding experience than it already is.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Learn to use all Palm OS handheld devices, including the Palm VII handheld, the Handspring Visor, and Qualcomm pdQ smartphone with this friendly, solutions-oriented guide.
Book rights: McGraw-Hill, the publisher of this eBook, is granting readers the right to print this book as well as the right to lend/give this eBook to other Adobe Acrobat eBook Plus Reader users.
Printing: Users can print eBook pages as needed. This is an especially useful feature for business people. To print, click on the menu button in the Acrobat eBook Reader and select the print option.
Lending/Giving We currently have two ways to lend or give a book: you can beam it to a computer if both have infrared ports, or you can send it to a computer on your network. To lend a book to someone else, go to the Library, click a book. Click the Menu button and then click Lend/Give to display the Lend/Give dialog box. Choose a loan period or click Give. To send the book over an infrared connection, click Beam. To send the book to a computer on the network, enter the computer name in the Send To box and click Send. You can either lend the book or give it away. Like a paper book, there is only ever one working copy. Once the lending period expires, you get your rights back and you can re-read the book or lend it again. Of course, if you give it away, it's gone for good (unless the recipient gives it back).
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SYNOPSIS
Learn to use all Palm OS handheld devices, including the Palm VII handheld, the Handspring Visor, and Qualcomm pdQ smartphone with this friendly, solutions-oriented guide.