Amazon.com Review
Handheld organizers rapidly are becoming more important than the PC as a computing device, in large part due to the popularity of the PalmPilot. True, the beauty of these devices--aside from their portability--is that they're easy to use. Nonetheless, you still could use a guide to show you how to get the most out of them--and this is a good one.
The book keeps its focus on organizers that run on the Palm OS. Although this obviously includes the various PalmPilot models, it also covers the Handspring Visor, the IBM WorkPad, and the TRGPro. Author Jeff Carlson could've done a better job of delineating the subtle differences between these devices, as How to Do Everything with Your Palm Handheld did. But he does a good job of providing detailed usability and productivity tips, such as how to improve the accuracy of the Palm OS Graffiti handwriting recognition tool.
Given the ascendancy of wireless Internet access, Palm Organizers Visual QuickStart Guide devotes sufficient space to a discussion of the Internet features of the Palm VII, including a brief rundown of the wireless modems currently available. And all PalmPilot users should read the chapter on security, given that most people store sensitive contact information in their organizers.
Just because you've mastered the basics of entering names and addresses into your Palm organizer doesn't mean you're getting the most out of it. Palm Organizers Visual QuickStart Guide will help you maximize your productivity. --John Frederick Moore
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Product Description
In an effort to streamline your life, youve ditched your paper-bound agenda and sticky notes for a sleek Palm handheld. The latest versions are chockablock with new features and possibilities, and it would be a shame to let all that power and convenience go to waste.
Palm Organizers: Visual QuickStart Guide is the quickest way to learn what your Palm OS device can do for you and how to best use it.
Palm Organizers: Visual QuickStart Guide explains the Palm basics and applications using concise, step-by-step instructions and plenty of illustrations. But author Jeff Carlson takes it one step further, providing detailed strategies for integrating your Palm into your daily life. This edition of the guide has been thoroughly updated to cover the latest in Palm technology, including Palm OS 4.0 and expansion cards, plus sections on wireless Internet access, the new Palm desktop for Windows, collaborative computing, and new devices from Sony, HandEra, Kyocera, Handspring, and more.