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`Bill Landon is a mobile technology professional! with 17 years combined experience in the computer and
`mobile technologyfield. Bill started his computer technology interests in the mid 1980s, programming
`software and modifying system hardware.Heis the founder and senior editor of MaximumPDA.com and
`the recently developed PDAToday.com, both of which offer news and reviews of personal data assistant
`and mobile technology. In addition, through Bill’s Web site, PDAToday.com, Bill helps in sponsoring and
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`Bill lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys snowboarding during the winter and taking weekend trips
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`Matthew (palmsolo) Miller has been using PDAs since 1997 and is an avid PDA enthusiast when not
`working his day job as a professional engineer and navalarchitect at a firm in Seattle, WA. He served
`12 years in the U.S. Coast Guard before joining his current marine consulting employer in 2001.
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`Matthew began writing daily news blurbs and conducting reviews for Geek.com in August 2001. Healso
`wrote reviewsfor PocketPCLife.co.uk for a couple years. Matthew has owned over 25 models of mobile
`devices and currently uses an HP iPAQ 4350 for his Windows Mobile 2003 device. You can find him as
`palmsolo in online discussion forums, at local user group meetings, at national conferences, at his blog
`(www.palmsolo.com), and at Geek.com.
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`Matthewis also a husbandto his wife of 11 years, Dayna, and a fatherto his three daughters, Danika,
`Maloree, and Kari. Matthew enjoys participating in his local church, camping with the family, and watching
`his girls play sports.
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`AUTHORS’ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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`From Bill: Special thanks to my wife, Erin, for her patience and immense help during the author review
`process. Thanks to my son, Ethan, and my daughter, Ashley, far allowing me to miss many family nights
`during the writing of this book. | would like thank Matt Miller for taking on the additional role as coauthor
`of this book. Without Matt’s help, this book would not have been completed.
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`| would also like take a momentto thank the additional following people who helped make this book
`possible: the Puget Sound Handheld Users Group (PSHUG.org), the PDAToday.com editorial staff (Robert
`Hartley, Tucker Hatfield, and Harvey Lee), Jeff McKean, the very dedicated staff of editors at Wiley
`Publishing (Dana Lesh and Jody Lefevere), Pavel Koza of PDAGold.com, all my readers at PDAToday.com
`and MaximumPDA.com,and finally to the many people | forgotto list here.
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`From Matthew: | would like to thank my best friend and lovely wife, Dayna, for her patience and
`understanding with mylate nights and deadlines and for helping keep me motivated. | thank my three
`wonderful daughters, Danika, Maloree, and Kari, for letting Daddy have his quiet time and fortheir love.
`Joel Evans deserves mygratitude for allowing me to write for Geek.com forthe last three years. | have been
`able to gain an incredible amountof experience and knowledge working with Joel and consider him a good
`friend and mentor. Finally,
`| thank Bill Landonfor increasing myrole from a single chapter to coauthor and
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`MySaviour, Jesus Christ, has blessed me with the technical and writing
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`Master VISUALLY Windows Mobile 2003 contains
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`Windows Mobile 2003 on the Pocket PC.
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`to the task of concern. A section is a self-contained unit
`that walks you through a computer operation step-by-
`step. That is, with rare exception, all the information that
`you need regarding an area of interest is contained within
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`The Organization of Each Chapter
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`Each chapter is organizedinto a collection of related
`sections. Each section contains an introduction, a set of
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`page, a set of tips. The introduction tells why you wantto
`perform the steps, the advantages and disadvantages of
`performing the steps, a general explanation of any
`procedures, and referencesto other related tasks in the
`book. Thescreens, located on the bottom half of each
`page, showaseries of steps that you must complete to
`perform a given task. The tip area gives you an
`opportunity to further understand the task at hand, to
`learn about otherrelated tasks in other areas of the book,
`or to apply more complicated or alternative methods.
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`A chapter mayalso contain anillustrated group of pages
`that gives you background information that you need to
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`HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
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`The Conventionsin This Book
`A numberof typographic and layoutstyles have been used
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`The OrganizationofThis Book
`Master VISUALLY Windows Mobile 2003 has 28 chapters
`andis divided into four parts. Part 1, “Getting Started,”
`shows you how to get up and running with your new
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`“Personal and System Settings,” covers how to customize
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`the Personal and System settings to match your needs.
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`PartIII, “ConnectionSettings,” discusses how to set up
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`“Applications,” offers information aboutthe various
`applications that are included with most Windows Mobile
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`Who This Book is For
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`This bookis for the beginner, who is unfamiliar with
`Windows Mobile 2003 and the various Pocket PC
`programs. It is also for more computer-literate individuals
`who want to expand their knowledgeofthe different
`features that Windows Mobile 2003 and the Pocket PC
`hasto offer.
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`What You Need to Use This Book
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`To perform the tasks in this book, you must use some
`type of Pocket PC device that is running Windows Mobile
`2003.
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`Conventions When Using the Stylus
`This book uses the following conventions to describe the
`actions you perform whenusingthestylus:
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`Tap: Press with the stylus and release. You use a tap
`to select an item on the screen.
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`the item to display a shortcut menu,whichis a list of
`commandsspecially related to the selected program.
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`¢ Notes give you additional information to help you
`complete a task. The purpose of a note is three-fold:
`It can explain special conditions that may occur
`during the course of the task, warn you of potentially
`dangeroussituations, or refer you to tasks in the
`same or a different chapter. References to tasks within
`the chapter are indicated by the phrase “See the
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