If you thought you knew everything there was to know about Palm OS-based devices, think again! With the introduction of Palm OS 5, the handheld universe has expanded exponentially, and Palm Organizers, 3rd Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide is here to explain it all: the enhanced processing power, the amazing multimedia capabilities, the wireless connectivity options, and more-plus all of the organizational tools that have allowed Palm OS-based devices to change the face of portable computing. From the shockingly inexpensive ($99) Palm Zire to the high-end Tungsten line (which features, among other things, a built-in microphone for quick voice memos and integrated Bluetooth wireless connectivity), this guide takes a visual, task-based approach to all things Palm.
Using clear, step-by-step instructions and plenty of illustrations, best-selling author Jeff Carlson demonstrates how to use Palm?s built-in applications, and then reveals the breadth of what you can accomplish with today?s handhelds. Beginners will find just what they need to start organizing their lives effectively, and more advanced users will learn how to go beyond the built-in applications to touch the ceiling of Palm?s potential. Now you can communicate wirelessly, take pictures, record sound, and even shoot movies-all from a device that fits in your palm.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-321-18098-8 (9780321180988)
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Jeff Carlson is the author of three previous editions of this book (including the original Palm III and PalmPilot Visual QuickStart Guides), Handspring Visor: Visual QuickStart Guide, and iMovie 2 for Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guid. Jeff is also co-author of three editions of Real World Adobe GoLive. In addition to book publishing, Jeff writes for a variety of publications and is the managing editor of the weekly electronic newsletter TidBITS.