Sony CLIÉ For Dummies

· Sold by John Wiley & Sons
eBook
377
Pages

About this eBook

  • Shows users how to make the most of Sony's popular Palm OS PDA, the CLIE
  • Sony holds the second largest share of the U.S. PDA market-12.1 percent
  • Guides new and intermediate users through the all the latest CLIE features and functions, from using Graffiti and working with Microsoft Office and PDF files to scheduling appointments, checking e-mail, and beaming data
  • Covers cool multimedia features such as taking digital photos, producing slide shows, recording and watching movies, transferring music, and creating reminders using the built-in voice recorder
  • Written in a friendly, accessible style by PDA guru Denny Atkin, Editorial Director of Handheld Computing magazine

About the author

Denny Atkin has been writing about technology since 1987, a primitive age where pioneer computer users toyed with Atari 800s and Commodore Amigas and actually typed in programs printed in magazines instead of downloading them. His articles have appeared in a variety of magazines ranging from pioneering technology/science publications Compute! and OMNI to Wired, Entertainment Weekly, Computer Gaming World, Computer Shopper, and Handheld Computing magazine. He has written a number of books, such as the one you’re holding, and has appeared on Tech TV and CNN.
He’s been using handhelds since the days of the original Apple “I don’t understand what you’re trying to write” Newton. He practices what he preaches, typically traveling with a CLIÉ, a folding keyboard, and a Bluetooth cell phone instead of a bulky laptop.
Atkin lives with his wife and son in Vermont, where he’s doing long-term tests of the CLIɒs ability to operate during ridiculously lengthy periods of sub-zero temperatures.

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