Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
Communicating Using
Your Handheld
The previous chapter described the features of your Visor™ Edge
handheld computer that help you stay organized. This chapter
describes the features that help you stay connected.
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Managing desktop E-Mail
: Using your handheld, you can read, reply
to, compose, and delete e-mail from your desktop E-Mail
application while you’re away from your desk. (Third-party
synchronization software required, sold separately.)
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IR beaming
: The infrared port located on the side of your handheld
lets you send data from your handheld — including entire
applications — to any other Palm OS
®
handheld that’s close by and
has an IR port. You can also use the infrared port to perform
HotSync operations. See “IR HotSync operations” in Chapter 8 for
details.
Managing desktop E-Mail
away from your desk
Mail lets you manage the e-mail that you send and receive
through the E-Mail application on your desktop computer. You
can read, reply to, compose, and delete e-mail on your
handheld. To send or receive e-mail, you must perform a
HotSync
®
operation either locally, using the handheld cradle or
infrared port, or remotely using a modem.
The key to Mail is that it truly synchronizes the mail in the Inbox of
your desktop E-Mail application with the mail on your handheld. For
example, if you delete e-mail items from Mail, your next HotSync
operation also deletes the e-mail items from your desktop E-Mail
application, so you never have to delete e-mail items twice. Similarly,
if you read an e-mail item on your handheld and leave it in your
Inbox, your next HotSync operation marks it as read in your desktop
E-Mail application.
Summary of Contents for Visor Visor Edge
Page 1: ...Visor Edge Handheld User Guide Macintosh Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 2 ...
Page 36: ...Page 28 Introduction to Your Visor Edge Handheld ...
Page 50: ...Page 42 Entering Data in Your Handheld ...
Page 62: ...Page 54 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 72: ...Page 64 Overview of Basic Applications ...
Page 164: ...Page 156 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 232: ...Page 224 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld ...
Page 238: ...Page 230 Maintaining Your Handheld ...
Page 250: ...Page 242 Troubleshooting Tips ...