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Learn Palm OS Powered Handhelds for 5 Bucks (Learn for 5 Bucks)
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by Larry Becker
Sales Rank: 2291020
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List Price: $5.00
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Format: Adobe Reader PDFPrintable: Yes. This title is printableMac OS Compatible: OS 9.x or laterWindows Compatible: YesHandheld Compatible: Yes. Adobe Reader is available for PalmOS, Pocket PC, and Symbian OS.
File Size: 4517 KB
Digital: 64 pages
Publisher: Fair Shake Press; 1 edition August 31, 2005
Also Available in:
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Product Review
"If you want to start having fun with your Palm-powered handheld, but you don't want to invest in a book that's bigger than the device itself to find out how, this compact guide is the key!
On each page of this budget-friendly booklet, you'll find a bold, bright visual; straightforward text; simple step-by-step instructions; and brief tips or warnings covering points not explained in the basic how-to. The book is quick and to the point, covering the most important, most requested information about using the Palm OS. You'll learn how to set up and hotsync the device; master its native applications (such as Graffiti and Datebook); beam your files to other Palm OS users; troubleshoot the device; install peripheral and after-market programs (for example, keyboards and MP3 music players); and more. With a 6-by-7-inch trim size and a $5 price, there's no better way to bone up on the basics of any PDA or smartphone made by Palm, palmOne, Handspring, Sony, HandEra, Kyocera, Samsung, or Tapwave."
Book Description
If you want to start having fun with your Palm-powered handheld, but you don't want to invest in a book that's bigger than the device itself to find out how, this compact guide is the key!
On each page of this budget-friendly booklet, you'll find a bold, bright visual; straightforward text; simple step-by-step instructions; and brief tips or warnings covering points not explained in the basic how-to. The book is quick and to the point, covering the most important, most requested information about using the Palm OS. You'll learn how to set up and hotsync the device; master its native applications (such as Graffiti and Datebook); beam your files to other Palm OS users; troubleshoot the device; install peripheral and after-market programs (for example, keyboards and MP3 music players); and more. With a 6-by-7-inch trim size and a $5 price, there's no better way to bone up on the basics of any PDA or smartphone made by Palm, palmOne, Handspring, Sony, HandEra, Kyocera, Samsung, or Tapwave.
Customer Reviews & Comments
This review is from: Learn Palm OS Powered Handhelds for 5 Bucks (Learn...for 5 Bucks) (Paperback)
I saw this book and I bought it. It is a really comprensive guide and it worth the money spent. It also includes features for Palm Zire 31 and beyond users. I suggest that you get this book if you have an Palm OS power device. It not recommended for those that own a Pocket PC device because it is not compatible with this book. Also try the Quick Start Visual Guide for the Palm OS by Jeff Carlson for a more detailed guide on how to use certain features and more!
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