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PalmPilot David Pogue

PalmPilot By David Pogue

PalmPilot by David Pogue


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This pack is designed for users of Palm VII and all other Palm models. It contains hundreds of timesaving tips and tricks, plus an updated CD-ROM with hundreds of PalmPilot programs that run on Windows 9x, NT and the Macintosh.

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PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide by David Pogue

3Com's PalmPilot is the world's bestselling hand-held computer platform. In three years, its 16 models from 5 different manufacturers have captured 80 percent of the palmtop market. About the size of a playing card, Palm devices are lightweight (under 6 ounces), offering two-month battery life, handwriting recognition, Internet connectivity, and a touch-screen display. Above all, these devices are fast and elegantly designed. PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide was an instant classic when it debuted in 1998, becoming, and remaining, the bestselling Palm book (and a top ten title among all computer books) every month since. Dense with previously undocumented information, this newly updated bible for Palm users delivers hundreds of timesaving tips and surprising tricks, plus a CD-ROM containing over 3,100 Palm programs. The second edition offers exclusive insider coverage of all models, including 1999's Palm IIIx, Palm V, laser-equipped Symbol 1500, and the revolutionary, wireless Palm VII. The book is divided into five sections: Section One details every hardware and software aspect of PalmPilot as it comes out of the box: the stylus and screen, the buttons, and the current line of models. A tutorial takes the reader through the palmtop's preferences and settings panels, teaches the Graffiti alphabet, and unearths surprising features of the machine's eight built-in programs. Section Two explains step-by-step how your PalmPilot can work with your PC: how data gets from your palmtop to your desktop computer and back again (HotSyncing). New chapters give special coverage to the separate Windows and Macintosh (Mac Pac 2.0) versions of Palm Desktop, which duplicates the functions of the PalmPilot (calendar, phone book, to-do list, memo pad, email, and expense tracking) on the desktop machine. Section Three takes the reader beyond the built-in Palm software to the best of the add-on programs included with the book. They include such graphics programs as DinkyPad, TealPaint, and the amazing ImageViewer (which unlocks the black-and-white Pilot screen's grayscale features); electronic books in Doc format; and music programs that use the hand-held's built-in speaker. New in this edition: how-to advice for using PalmPilot database programs to collect data in the field, and syncing them with such popular PC programs as FileMaker and Microsoft Access. Section Four covers the new Palm VII, the first one-piece, pocket-sized, wireless Internet device ever marketed, offering cell-network-based email and Web access anywhere in the country. As this section makes clear, any PalmPilot model can access the Net when equipped with the tiny PalmPilot modem. Such an arrangement is ideal for reading and replying to email--a great time-shifter for anyone who'd otherwise consider plane, train, or automobile time as downtime. Additional chapters cover the five Palm Web browsers, paging, faxing, and infrared beaming features. Section Five explains simple ways to troubleshoot both software and hardware, including HotSync snafus and various software glitches. Special chapters cover Palm fans' options for upgrading and accessorizing their palmtops. Two new appendixes debut in this edition; one explains how to write Palm VII Web-querying applets; the other, for the first time, covers the PalmPilot's synergy with Unix and Linux machines. PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide, 2nd Edition is the most comprehensive Palm-platform book yet written. With the cooperation of Palm Computing, and 3Com, bestselling computer-book author David Pogue succinctly answers every conceivable question, unlocks Palm features most users never suspected, and radiates the fun, passion, and sense of community shared by Piloteers the world over. The enclosed CD-ROM (for Windows 9x, NT, and the Macintosh) is a disc-based version of the no.1 Palm-software Web site, palmcentral.com, offering over 3,100 programs organized in a searchable, sortable database catalog with auto-install features and web links. PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide is the essential guide for the PalmPilot owner.

About David Pogue

David Pogue, a Yale grad and former Broadway conductor, writes the Computer Press Association award-winning back-page column for Macworld magazine. He's the author or coauthor of 15 computer, humor, and music books, including , Macs for Dummies, Opera for Dummies, Classical Music for Dummies, Magic for Dummies, Macworld Mac Secrets, Hard Drive (a novel), The Microsloth Joke Book, and Tales from the Tech Line. Mia Farrow, Carly Simon, Harry Connick, Jr., and Stephen Sondheim are among his computer students. He's a frequent presenter in the Palm Computing booth at national trade shows. Pogue's Web page is www.davidpogue.com; email is [email protected].

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. I. This Is Your PalmPilot Speaking. 1. The 3 X 5-Inch Powerhouse PalmPilot Basics The Stylus, Screen, and Light Battery Notes The Lineup of Models Executive Tip Summary. 2. Setup and Guided Tour Setting Up Your Palmtop A Ten-Minute Tour Executive Tip Summary. 3. Typing Without a Keyboard Graffiti: The Sure-Fire Alphabet The Onscreen Keyboard Graffiti Alternatives Doc Files ShortCuts: Little Strokes for Big Words The PalmPilot as Word Processor Executive Tip Summary. 4. The Four Primary Programs The Date Book The Address Book The To Do List The Memo Pad Executive Tip Summary. 5. The Other Built-In Programs Calculator Giraffe The Memory/Info Screen Security Expense Mail HotSync iMessenger and Clipper The 3Com Games Collection Executive Tip Summary. II. Palm Meets PC. 6. HotSync, Step by Step Getting Ready to HotSync Performing a Local HotSync Specialized HotSyncs Mastering the User -Named Folders HotSync by Modem Syncing with Your Favorite Windows Programs Network HotSyncs Executive Tip Summary. 7. Installing New Palm Programs Installing Add-On Programs Executive Tip Summary. 8. Palm Desktop: Windows Palm Desktop Overview Date Book Address Book To Do Memo Pad Expense Archived Records Profiles and File Linking: Standardized Data, Multiple PalmPilots Executive Tip Summary 9. Palm Desktop: Macintosh The Story of Palm Desktop Controlling Palm Desktop Date Book (Calendar) Address Book (Contact List) To Do List ( Task List) Memo Pad (Note List) Expense Module Attachments and Notes HotSync Manager One Mac, Multiple PalmPilots More Macintosh Conduits The Palm Extras Executive Tip Summary. III. The Undiscovered PalmPilot. 10. PalmPilot: The Electronic Book About Doc Reading E-books Scrolling Jumping Around in Your Document Editing with SmartDoc Where to Get Doc Books Making Your Own E-books Executive Tip Summary. 11. The Secret Multimedia World Photos on the PalmPilot Painting and Drawing Music on the PalmPilot Executive Tip Summary. 12. Database and Number Crunching Palm Database Software Spreadsheet Software Executive Tip Summary IV. The PalmPilot Online. 13. Email Anywhere The Two Routes to Email Getting Email from Your PC Getting Email Directly from the Internet Closing the Connection America Online Executive Tip Summary. 14. The Web in Your Palm The Principles of Palm Web Browsing Setting Up the PalmPilot for Web Browsing ProxiWeb ( Top Gun Wingman) HandWeb pdQbrowser AvantGo How to Make Your Web Site Palm-Friendly Executive Tip Summary. 15. Paging, Faxing, Printing, and Beaming Paging Faxing Mobile WinFax Printing Beaming Executive Tip Summary. 16 Palm VII: Wireless Email, Wireless Web Palm VII: The Hardware Palm VII: The Service Palm VII: The Software Wireless Web: Clipper Executive Tip Summary V.Troubleshooting and Upgrading. 17. Troubleshooting What to Do When Disaster Strikes The Importance of Resetting Graffiti-Recognition Problems HotSync Problems Palm Desktop Problems in Windows Macintosh: Problems with the MacPac 2 Software Troubles on the PalmPilot Hardware Troubles Understanding Palm Memory Battery Management Executive Tip Summary. 18. The Palm Family, Model by Model First Generation: Pilot 1000, Pilot 5000 Scond Generation: PalmPilot Personal, PalmPilot Professional Fourth Genration: Palm IIIx, IIIe, and Palm V Fifth Generation: Palm VII Memory Upgrades Executive Tip Summary VI. Appendixes A. 100 Programs Worth Knowing About B. PalmPilot Accessories C. Piloteers in Cyberspace D. Writing A Palm VII Query Application (PQA) E. Unix, Linux, and Palm F. About the CD-ROM Index

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CIN1565926005G
9781565926004
1565926005
PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide by David Pogue
Used - Good
Hardback
O'Reilly Media
20000523
624
N/A
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