AUTOR/ES: MCPHERSON
ISBN: 0072229799
AÑO: 2003
EDICION: 3ª
IDIOMA: Inglés
ENCUADERNACIÓN: Rústica
PÁGINAS: 350
FIGURAS: Profusamente ilustrado
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CONTENIDOS: This handy resource builds on the success of the first two editions by providing all-new tips and information regarding the upcoming Pocket PC release, in addition to in-depth, relevant coverage of the Windows CE Operating system. Learn details on using Pocket PC applications, wireless, making phone calls, plus playing games and MP3 files, and even using GPS connectivity!
INDICE: Part I: Get Started with Your Pocket PC 1: Welcome to Windows Mobile Software for Pocket PCs 2: Get Acquainted with Your Pocket PC 3: Personalize Your Pocket PC 4: Change Your Pocket PC System Settings 5: Connect Your Pocket PC with Desktop Computers 6: Synchronize Data with Desktop Computers 7: Manage Your Pocket PC from Your Desktop Part II: Make the Most Out of Your Pocket PC 8: Manage Appointments, Tasks, and Contacts 9: Call a Friend from Your Pocket PC 10: Create Documents with Pocket Word 11: Crunch Numbers 12: Manage Your Money 13: Take Notes 14: View Pictures and Presentations 15: Store and Query Data 16: Be Productive at Work 17: Travel with Your Pocket PC 18: Relax with Games, Music, Books, and Movies Part III: Go Online with Your Pocket PC 19: Connect to Networks 20: Send and Receive E-Mail 21: Send and Receive Instant Messages 22: Browse the Web Part IV: Customize Your Pocket PC 23: Expand Your Pocket PC with Software and Hardware
DATOS DEL AUTOR: Frank McPherson Frank McPherson (West Bloomfield, MI) has been using handhelds since they were introduced in 1993. He is currently an Assistant Forum Manager for the Windows CE forum on Microsoft's Computing Central web site. In March, 1999 Microsoft recognized Frank as a Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for helping users in the microsoft.public.windowsce newsgroup. He created and maintains the Windows CE Knowledge Center web site, (http://start.at/know_ce) which averages 9000 page views per day. The site includes original content and links to information that show users how to get the most out of the Windows CE.