The USB cable is the most common way to sync, but it's not the only way. Learn more For details about advanced synchronization options, see the Tungsten E Handbook at Palm Desktop's Help menu or visit www.palmOne.com/support. See page xii. | Sync to multiple computers You can sync your handheld to more than one computer. See page 70. |
Add it with Addit (Windows) Freely available at www.palmOne.com, Addit helps you pick the best apps to add to your handheld, and even manages downloading, payment, and installation. |
Advanced synchronization options Connection | Comments | Infrared ("Beaming" sync) | | Wireless, but slower and uses more battery power than USB. | You must activate your computer's IR port (if it has one). | Bluetooth® technology | | Like an infrared sync, but can be performed over a longer distance. | Convenient, but requires a Bluetooth adapter for the Tungsten E. | Modem | | Syncs between two modems. | Requires more setup. | LAN | | Syncs with corporate data via modem or Internet. For Windows only. | Should be done with the aid of your network administrator. |
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| Chapter 8: Did you discover how to...Make your handheld's Calendar reflect the meeting invitations you created last night in Outlook?… Find a fitness training app online, and install it?… Immediately undermine that app by installing an addictive game?… Figure out why a sync isn't working? |
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