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`REVIEW OF U.S. PATENT NOS. 6,384,850 C1
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`DECLARATION OF WAYNE YURTIN
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`IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR COVERED BUSINESS METHOD
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`PATENT REVIEW OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,384,850 C1
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`DECLARATION OF WAYNE YURTIN
`IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR COVERED BUSINESS METHOD
`REVIEW OF U.S. PATENT NOS. 6,384,850 C1
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`I, Wayne Yurtin, declare under penalty of perjury that:
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`I have been engaged by Starbucks Corp. (“Starbucks”) as a consultant
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`in connection with Starbucks’ Petitions for Covered Business Method Patent
`Reviews ofU.S. Patent Nos.6,384,850 and 6,871,325.
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`I am being compensated at my standard rate of $425 per hour for
`preparing this Declaration. The compensation is not contingent on my
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`performance, the outcome of the covered business method patent reviews or any
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`other proceedings, or any issues involved in or related to the covered business
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`method patent reviews.
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`BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
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`I have a B.S. in Computer Science from Cal Poly, San Luis Obisbo
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`and an MBA from San Jose State University.
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`Starting in 1985, I worked as a software engineer in Apple’s
`Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) group at the factory where Apple built
`the first Macintosh computers. Later, I moved to Apple’s system integration team
`where I led custom developed software projects for Fortune 500 clients such as
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`Bel1South Cellular, Merck Pharmaceuticals, and Motorola.
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`In 1993, I co-founded AllPen Software, Inc., a company focused on
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`software technology for mobile and wireless devices.
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`Between 1993 and 1997, AllPen worked on numerous custom
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`software projects for clients such as American Airlines, Daimler Benz, and
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`Johnson & Johnson.
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`AllPen also developed the NetHopper mobile web browser, as
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`In November 1997, AllPen was acquired by Spyglass, Inc.
`Following Spyglass’s acquisition ofAllPen, I joined Spyglass and led
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`their professional services adtivities focused on the mobile device and interactive
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`TV industry.
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`In 2001, I started Rocket Mobile, a company which focused on
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`multimedia and messaging software for mobile handsets.
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`Following Buorlgiorno’s acquisition of Rocket Mobile, I led
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`In 2011, I starteld Screaming Velocity, Inc.
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`I am presently the
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`President and CEO of Screaming Velocity Inc.
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`Screaming Velocity, Inc. is a software technology company that has
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`developed licensable recommendation technology for the linear TV and video-on-
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`demand (VOD) marketplace.‘
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`THE NETHOPPER lVERSION 3.2 USER’S MANUAL
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`15. AllPen developed a mobile web browser called NetHopper and
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`In 1996, Apple licensed NetHopper so that it could be pre—installed on
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`Apple’s Newton MessagePad handheld computing devices.
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`Between 1995 and 1997, several versions of NetHopper were
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`18. Version 3.2 ofNetHopper was released in 1997. This version was
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`pre—installed on Apple Newtbn MessagePad 2100 devices which Apple began to
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`sell in the Fall of 1997.
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`The NetHopper‘Version 3.2 User’s Manual came pre—installed on the
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`Apple Newton MessagePad #100 devices, sold to consumers by Apple. A printed
`copy ofthe manual was also physically included in the Apple Newton MessagePad
`2100 box, along with Apple’p manual for the device.
`20.
`In addition to piioviding NetHopper preloaded on Apple Newton
`devices, AllPen Software sold NetHopper directly to consumers, and included the
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`user manual in those sales.
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`I have examined Appendix A to my declaration and I confirm this is a
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`true and correct copy of the NetHopper Version 3.2 User’s Manual that was made
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`publicly available in the Falltof 1997. I am sure of this because I am one of the
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`authors of this manual that was drafted in late 1996 and 1997. As co-founder of
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`AllPen Software, I was respdnsible for all product management surrounding the
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`NetHopper product line, including the content and release of user manuals.
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`I hereby declare that all statements made herein of my own
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`knowledge are true and that all statements made on information and belief are
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`believed to be true; and further that these statements were made with the
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`knowledge that willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by fine
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`or imprisonment, or both, unlder 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
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`correct.
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`ALLPEN SOFT WARE INC. LIMITED SOFT WARE END USER
`LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANT Y:
`THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN ALLPEN SOFTWARE, INC. ("ALLPEN") AND YOU, THE END USER. CAREFULLY READ
`THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THIS PACKAGE. BY OPENING THIS DISK PACKAGE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS
`OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.
`NETHOPPER SOFT WARE LICENSE
`This software package is protected by federal copyright law and international treaty. Each software package license allows the
`use of the software on a single Personal Digital Assistant (i.e. Newton-compatible device) hereafter “PDA”, with a single CPU.
`You may also make a copy of the software for backup or archival purposes, and transfer the software to a single hard disk.
`Copyright law prohibits you from making any other copy of the software and users manual without ALLPEN's express written
`permission. You may not alter, modify or adapt the software or users manual, nor create any derivative works based on them.
`In addition, you agree not to dissemble, decompile, or reverse engineer the software. You may not sub license, sell, rent, lend,
`or give away the software to others. You may, however, transfer the software written materials, and this license agreement as
`a package if the other party agrees to accept this agreement. You may not retain any copies of the software yourself once you
`have transferred it. Any unauthorized copying, distribution, or modification of the software will automatically terminate your
`license to use the software and will violate the software's copyright.
`LIMITED WARRANTY AND REMEDIES
`ALLPEN warrants that the magnetic media on which the software is distributed are free from defects in materials and
`workmanship under normal use, and the media and documentation contain accurate copies of the software and users manual.
`These warranties are limited to a period of 90 days from the date of your original purchase. If you report and return to us your
`faulty disk or documentation during this period, along with a dated proof of purchase, ALLPEN will replace it free of charge.
`THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN,
`EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE, ALLPEN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
`IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, MEDIA, OR USERS MANUAL INCLUDING THEIR QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY
`AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL ALLPEN OR ITS DISTRIBUTORS OR DEALERS BE LIABLE FOR
`ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY
`TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
`Because the software is inherently complex and may not be completely free of errors, neither ALLPEN nor its supplier is
`responsible for any costs including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of lost profits or revenue, loss of time or use
`of the software, loss of data, the cost of recovering software, claims by third parties, or similar costs. In no event will ALLPEN's
`(or its distributors' dealers') liability exceed the amount of the license fee. No distributor, dealer, employee, or agent of
`ALLPEN is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to these warranties and limitations of liability.
`U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
`This software and documentation are provided to the U.S. government with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or
`disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in subpart. (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
`clause at 52.227-7013. Contractor is ALLPEN SOFTWARE, INC. , 16795 Lark Avenue, Suite 200, Los Gatos, California, 95030.
`GENERAL
`This is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between you and ALLPEN and it supersedes any prior
`agreement or understanding, oral or written, between you and ALLPEN, its agents and employees, with respect to the matters
`in this agreement. This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A.
`AllPen, the AllPen logo, "The World in the Palm of Your Hand" and NetHopper are trademarks or registered trademarks of
`AllPen Software, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
`Apple, the Apple Logo, Macintosh, MessagePad, and Newton are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the U.S. and
`other countries.
`The Light Bulb logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
`All other trademarks referenced are property of their respective owner.
`(c) 1997 AllPen Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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`Table of Contents
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`Welcome to NetHopper ..............................................................1
`What is the Newton Internet Enabler? ....................................1
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`The Basics ....................................................................................2
`What is the World Wide Web? ...............................................2
`What is a URL?.......................................................................2
`What is a hypertext link? ........................................................2
`How do I find a page on the WWW?......................................3
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`Using NetHopper.........................................................................4
`Internet Service Providers (ISPs)............................................4
`Proxy Servers ..........................................................................4
`Launching NetHopper.............................................................4
`Using the Information Button .................................................5
`Opening a Location/Viewing a Web Page............................10
`Bookmarks ............................................................................10
`Moving Forward and Back ...................................................12
`Images ...................................................................................12
`Navigating Within A Document ...........................................13
`Accessing Document Information ........................................14
`Accessing Password Protected Pages ...................................14
`Caching and Off-line Forms Submission..............................14
`Routing..................................................................................17
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`Note2Net.....................................................................................19
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`Plug-in Information ..................................................................20
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`Troubleshooting ........................................................................21
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`Technical Support.....................................................................23
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`Welcome to NetHopper
` - the World Wide Web browser for the Newton
`NetHopper allows you to access the WWW from your Newton device. NetHopper will
`enable you to:
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`view most HTML web pages
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`cache/store pages for later viewing
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`store bookmarks
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`submit forms via HTML pages
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`What is the Newton Internet Enabler?
`The Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) is the TCP/IP stack for the Newton, developed by
`Apple Computer, Inc. This piece of software allows you to make a connection from
`your Newton to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) so you can perform tasks like
`browsing the Web or retrieving email. NetHopper relies on the NIE to make the
`connection to your ISP.
`The NIE should already be installed on your Newton. You’ll need to refer to the NIE
`manual to set up the account information. Once you enter the required information such
`as account name and password, NetHopper will invoke the NIE to browse the Web.
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`The Basics
`If you already have experience using the World Wide Web, then this section will cover
`information you probably already know. If you are new to browsing the Web, it will help
`get you started.
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`What is the World Wide Web?
`The World Wide Web ( WWW) consists of computers worldwide that store information in
`HTML (hypertext markup language) format. This means that a web browser, like
`NetHopper, can view most pages on the WWW. It’s a quick and easy way to access
`information from any location.
`Each web site has a specific and individual Internet address which allows you to easily
`locate information. You can access web pages in two ways: tapping a hypertext link or
`typing in the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the page in NetHopper.
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`What is a URL?
`A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is a unique address for a Web page. The most
`common form of URL is the following:
`http://www.company.com
`Every page on the Web has a unique URL. Some URLs can get very long however, and
`some aren't easy to remember, so it is a good idea to mark favorite pages with
`“bookmarks” so looking them up in the future does not require typing in or
`remembering the URL.
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`What is a hypertext link?
`A hypertext link, which is underlined, is a link to another web page. Within a Web page,
`some items will look like this. What this means is that there is a URL associated with the
`underlined text, and by simply tapping the hypertext link with the Newton stylus, that
`page is automatically downloaded without having to enter a URL.
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`How do I (cid:222)nd a page on the WWW?
`If you don't know a particular URL, yet want to find web pages associated with a
`company, subject, or individual, you can search for key words on any one of many web
`search pages.
`Here are some URLs for good search pages:
`Yahoo
`http://www.yahoo.com
`Open Text
`http://index.opentext.com
`Lycos
`http://www.lycos.com
`Alta Vista
`http://altavista.digital.com
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` you are able to set your Search Button to point to one of these search pages for
`Note:
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`Using NetHopper
`Before you use NetHopper for the first time, make sure you have the following:
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`A basic understanding of the WWW.
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`A Newton compatible modem.
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`An ISP account (that supports PPP or SLIP connections) or an access through a
`proxy server.
`NIE configured for your ISP. (For additional information about setting up NIE,
`please see the NIE manual.)
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`Once you are sure that the above items are taken care of, then you are ready to begin!
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`Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
`When selecting an ISP, you need to select one that supports PPP or SLIP commands. Once
`you receive your account information, follow the directions enclosed in the NIE manual
`to set up your connection information.
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`Proxy Servers
`Proxy servers allow many users to access a single Internet connection. Proxy servers also
`allow organizations to provide Internet access while providing security, easy network
`management and cost-effectiveness. If your organization uses a proxy server to provide
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`you with Internet access, you will need to complete the
`Proxy Options
`Prefs
`menu “Setting Proxy Options” (see page 9 for more information) instead of
`connecting through an ISP.
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`Launching NetHopper
`When you are ready to start browsing the web with NetHopper, follow these instructions:
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`1. Open the Extra’s drawer by tapping
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`Tap
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`Note:
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` You can also drag your NetHopper icon to the button bar for quick access!
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`Using the Information Button
`By tapping on the Information button, you are to select
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`Viewing (cid:210)About(cid:211) Information
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`Here you’ll find general NetHopper information, such as version
`Tap
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`Viewing the Help Document
`The help document displayed when selecting Help from the Information menu is a sub-
`set of this user manual. To access:
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`Help
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` To see a list of topics, tap
`Note:
`topic listed and you will move to that location in the document.
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`Setting Preferences
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`Selecting
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`user-defined preferences including:
`Browser Options, Cache Options,
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`Font Size, Home Page, Search Page
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`Package Loader
`Image Options,
`Proxy Options.
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`Browser Options.
`To show the Internet Connect Slip each time you make a connection to your
`Internet Service Provider, make sure the box next to
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`Show Internet connect slip
`checked. Check and un-check your selection by tapping the box.
`You can also select which page is displayed when NetHopper is launched. To select
`which page, tap
`in order to open the pick-list of choices.
`Tap your selection.
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`Tap
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`Browser Options
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`Setting Cache Options
`You are able to define what storage
`space is allocated for caching web
`pages either in the internal store or a
`memory card.
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`Tap on the upper and lower portions of each number displayed to raise or lower
`each number.
`If you want to always store pages internally, make sure the box next to
`Always store
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`cached pages internally
`the box.
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`6.
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`Tap
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`Selecting the Font Size
`You are able to select the font size of
`displayed text within NetHopper.
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`Tap
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`Tap
`Select the size of text you prefer by tapping the appropriate number.
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`Setting the Home Page
`You are able set the URL that
`NetHopper will understand as “home”.
`Once set, whenever you tap the
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`button, you will automatically go to
`the page designated in this preference
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`Enter the URL that you want recognized as “home” by tapping the URL quick keys,
`typing letters, and/or handwriting the URL.
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`Setting the Search Page
`You are able set the URL that you
`would like associated with the search
`function. Once set, whenever you tap
`the
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`go to the page designated in this
`preference section.
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`Enter the URL for the web page that you want recognized when you tap
`tapping the URL quick keys, typing letters, and/or handwriting the URL.
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`Setting Package Loader Options
`You are able to select two important
`options for downloading Newton
`software packages from the WWW. If
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`Install after download
`the package will automatically be
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`installed after the download is complete. If
`Overwrite existing packages
`downloaded packages will automatically overwrite older versions of packages already
`installed on your Newton device.
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`Tap
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` to select/deselect automatic installation of packages
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` to select/deselect automatic overwriting of
`Tap
`packages during package installation.
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`Tap
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`Setting Image Options
`Within the Image Option preference, you are able to set two different image options:
`loading images automatically and scaling images to fit the screen. If
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`Load images
`checked, then images will be downloaded and displayed automatically for each page you
`view. If
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`Image Options.
` to select/deselect the automatic image loading option.
` to select/deselect the image scaling option.
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`to close window.
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`Setting Proxy Options
`If you use NetHopper from behind a firewall, you may need to set Proxy Options to get
` will enable proxy usage for the
`access through your firewall. Checking
`Use HTTP Proxy
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`Proxy Address
`Proxy Port
`Domains
`Username
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`with your MIS person to help you configure this slip.
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`Proxy Options.
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`to activate/
`Tap
`deactivate proxy support.
`Enter the IP address or server
`name (e.g. proxy.domain.com)
`of your proxy server in the
`Proxy
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`Address
` to in use by
`Enter a
`Proxy Port
`your proxy server.
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`Enter
`Domains to access directly
`accessing specific domains.
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`Proxy Username
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`Proxy Password
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`10. Tap
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`Opening a Location/Viewing a Web Page
`To download web pages using the
`Uniform Resource Locator (URL), you
`can enter the URL in the
` Open A
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`Location
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`Enter the URL. You can enter the
`URL in several different ways. You
`can handwrite the text, as you
`would in the notepad, you can
`tap out the letters on the keyboard that is displayed, and you can tap URL Quick
`etc.
`Keys -- the common URL segments such as:
`http://, www,.com,
`Shortcut: Tap
` to open a pop-up box of the last eight most commonly
`entered URLs that you’ve visited. Tap to select the URL of choice.
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`3.
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`Reloading the Current Document
`Often you may want to reload a document to get the latest copy. For example, if you are
`, then instead of deleting the
`viewing a page that is changed often, such as
`www.cnn.com
`document and entering the URL again, you can:
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`Bookmarks
`Bookmarks are a valuable feature to use if there are web pages which you visit frequently
`or have URLs that are long and difficult to remember. It’s a good idea to bookmark pages
`that you may not plan to keep cached locally. You can add bookmarks, edit bookmarks, or
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`go to a page that you have previously bookmarked.
`The first time you tap the bookmark button, you’ll notice that several bookmarks have
`been automatically loaded for your convenience.
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`Loading to a Bookmarked Page
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`Tap the title of the page you want to go to in the pop-up menu.
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`Adding Bookmarks
`To add a bookmark:
`1. Make sure you are viewing the page you wish to bookmark.
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`Editing Bookmarks
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`Edit Bookmarks
`To move through your
`bookmarks quickly, tap the tabs
`running across the top of the
`screen.
`To delete one or more
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`bookmarks:
`•
` Select the page(s) by
`“checking” (tapping the
`box on the left of the page
`you want to remove).
`Tap
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`Tap
`the selected bookmarks.
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`Moving Forward and Back
`Once you have been viewing multiple documents, it is helpful
`to be able to jump between them easily.
`If you’d like to go back one document, tap the back arrow. If you have already gone back
`one or more documents, then you are able to tap the forward arrows and move ahead.
`You will hear a ‘‘clanking’’ sound when there are no more documents in the direction
`you are going.
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`Images
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`Downloading Images
`NetHopper 3.0 allows you to download and view GIF images.
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`automatically, or if you’d prefer to download images one at a time when you need them.
`To set this preference, refer to “Setting Image Options” on page 9.
`If you have chosen to not automatically download the images, then to download an
`image, simply tap
` -- the image icon.
` Any alternate text associated with the image will be displayed next to the image
`Note:
`icon. If the image is a link, the alternate text will be underlined, and you may tap on the
`link without downloading the image.
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`Image (not downloaded)
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`Image Map
`(This image has hyperlinks in it.)
`Irretrievable Image
`(this image is either in the wrong format for NetHopper 3.0
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`Navigating Within A Document
`
`Viewing the Document
`Outline/Headings Button
`The Headings function helps you
`move through long documents
`easily. To use this function, tap
`At the top of the document, you’ll
`see displayed a list of document
`headers. Tap a heading to go to that
`location within the current
`document.
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`Scrolling in a document
`Most web pages will be longer than the Newton screen.
`To move up or down one page at a time, tap the up and
`down arrows located on the bottom right or left portion
`of the screen of the Newton.
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`Accessing Document
`Information
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`You are able to view document
`information such as URL, document
`size, date created and more for each
`document that you are viewing.
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`To access this information, tap
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` -- which is located in the document title.
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`Accessing Password Protected Pages
`NetHopper support Basic Authentication. This
`means when you try to access a page that has
`been password protected using Basic
`Authentication, NetHopper interprets this and
`requires you to enter a username and
`password.
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`Caching and Off-line Forms Submission
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`Caching Documents
`NetHopper caches pages so that pages downloaded while connected to an ISP can
`be viewed while off-line. You set the cache size -- the memory allocated to web
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`page storage (See “Setting Cache Options” on page 6 for instructions). You can
`choose to store the text of the page and/or graphics for the page as well.
`As your cache reaches the capacity that you’ve set in preferences, pages are
`removed in the order that they have been downloaded. The older pages are
`removed first.
`If you have a page that you refer to often, you can avoid the automatic deletion by
`marking the page “Keep in Cache” (see page 18 for more information).
`If you have a page that contains a form that you use over and over, you can mark the
`page as a Template by using the function “Make Template” (see page 18 for more
`information).
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`Accessing Cached Pages
`To access cached pages:.
`1.
`Tap the Overview button (the button next to the
`scrolling arrows)
`Tap the title of the page you want to view (you
`may need to scroll up or down to find the correct
`document).
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`Note: The cache lists pages from “oldest” to “newest”. The most recently
`downloaded pages will appear at the bottom of your cache list.
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`Editing the Cache
`Tap
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`To delete one or more documents:
`While in the cache:
`•
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`“checking” (tapping the
`box on the left of the page
`you want to remove).
`Tap
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`Tap
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`To delete all documents:.
`While in the cache:
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`Pages Saved as Templates
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`Off-Line Forms Submission
`You are able to submit forms
`immediately if you are on-line. You
`can also choose to submit forms
`“later” if you are off-line or wish to
`put off data gathering. You are able
`to submit information on the same
`form multiple times while off-line.
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`If you have accumulated several forms to submit
`when you launch NetHopper you will be alerted
`to the forms waiting. You will then need to choose
`to submit them, hold them until later, or delete
`them.
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`Routing
`From the routing menu, you will be able to choose from
`Print Page, Fax, Beam, Add to Bookmarks, Keep in
`Cache, Make Template, Mail and Delete.
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`Printing a Document
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`You can beam documents to other Newtons which have NetHopper installed. If you beam
`a document to a Newton which does not have NetHopper installed, the document won't
`be readable.
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`Keep in Cache
`To save a document in your cache permanently, use this function.
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`Submission” (see page 14 for more information).
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`Make Template
`The make template function is very helpful if you have a document that contains a form
`which you need to submit over and over. When you make a document a template, you are
`doing several things. First, an automatic bookmark is made. Second, it is marked "Keep in
`Cache" so it can't be deleted automatically. Third, it is designated in the cache with a
`special icon so you are able to identify all of your templates at a glance. To make a form
`page a template, complete the following steps:
`While viewing the document:
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`Deleting a document
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