Sunday, December 4, 2005
Treo 700w Manual Now Available
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "NEWS" @ 09:00 AM
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=594787&native_or_pdf=pdf
The Palm Treo 700w manual is available now at the FCC site. Just browsing through it Palm has done a lot of neat little things. Just take a look at the Today screen. You can do a web search or find a contact without having without having to launch anything. They also have a battery bar at the top. Palm has made the Today screen quite powerful, so if you get this device, whether you are a long time Palm OS user or Windows Mobile user, you'll want to dig into the manual and see what goodies Palm has added to this device.
One of these items in particular that caught my eye is they have addressed the 7 tap problem (Start|Settings|System|Memory|Running Programs|{select app}|Stop) of closing applications. :way to go: More than anything, they have acknowledged that users will actually need to close applications, something Microsoft has yet to do. :( It is a simple three step process.
1. Press and hold OK to open the Memory Settings screen.
2. On the Running Programs tab, do one of the following:
• Select the application you want to close, and then select Stop to close it.
• Select Stop All to close all of your open applications.
Well done Palm.
The Palm Treo 700w manual is available now at the FCC site. Just browsing through it Palm has done a lot of neat little things. Just take a look at the Today screen. You can do a web search or find a contact without having without having to launch anything. They also have a battery bar at the top. Palm has made the Today screen quite powerful, so if you get this device, whether you are a long time Palm OS user or Windows Mobile user, you'll want to dig into the manual and see what goodies Palm has added to this device.
One of these items in particular that caught my eye is they have addressed the 7 tap problem (Start|Settings|System|Memory|Running Programs|{select app}|Stop) of closing applications. :way to go: More than anything, they have acknowledged that users will actually need to close applications, something Microsoft has yet to do. :( It is a simple three step process.
1. Press and hold OK to open the Memory Settings screen.
2. On the Running Programs tab, do one of the following:
• Select the application you want to close, and then select Stop to close it.
• Select Stop All to close all of your open applications.
Well done Palm.