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It look like someone spill something on it but it was useful. How to use the iPAQ.Very good and helpful book.
i would not purchase it had i been able to review it a bit. does not give any information if a function does not work as it is supposed to. book is too general. tries to cover to many different models and is not very specific on most functions.
It's cheap enough nowand will help you get more out of your PDA. If you've got an ipaq then get this book.
I still have no idea how to connect to the Internet through the wireless. I suppose for the user who has no knowledge of palm pilots and hand-held computers, this book could be useful. Someone out there could make a whole lot of money updating the information on the iPaq, since there have been many advances since 2004. A real problem is that I have found no other books that are more recent. The real difficulty I had with it was that it is already out of date. I just obtained one of the newest models of the HP iPaq, and this book simply did not help.
And of course, all this is done in the lighter, humorous fashion that you normally find in a Dummies book. But why take the time to do so if you can have it all delivered in an enjoyable book. OK. The latest Dummies title I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing is iPAQ for Dummies by Brian Underdahl. You can probably find all this information online or figure it out yourself. Underdahl delivers well on that need. In addition to explaining the base software, he also recommends additional software and/or hardware that either adds functionality that isn't there or is better than what the iPAQ ships with.
Either way, without this book it would have taken longer to find those gems. I also tried an alternative web browser, but I'm not yet sure if I like it or not.
Chapter breakout: Getting to Know the iPAQ; Choosing Your iPAQ; Understanding the iPAQ Basics; Entering Information into Your iPAQ; Keeping It in Sync; Keeping Your Address Book; Taking Some Notes; Keeping Your Mobile Calendar; Working With Pocket Word; Managing Your Calculations; Tracking Your Money; Connecting Your iPAQ; Surfing The Internet; Keeping Track of Your Email; Using Your iPAQ for Music; More Multimedia; Playing Around with Your iPAQ; Finding iPAQ Applications; Traveling with Your iPAQ; Ten Great iPAQ Accessories; Ten Great iPAQ Business Programs; Ten Great Ways To Have Fun with Your iPAQ; Ten Great iPAQ Utilities; Index When I got my iPAQ a couple of weeks ago, I was looking for a title that was more oriented towards a user of the device (as opposed to a title that showed you how to hack the device). I downloaded an additional package based on his recommendation, and now I'm set to easily find and surf hotspots when I'm away from the house.
I'm secure enough in technology to admit that I enjoy Dummies titles. My favorite section was the portions on using the Internet with the Wi-Fi connectivity.
This is a nice book if you are looking for an enjoyable read that will walk you through all the features of your new mobile device.
He covers both the hardware of the iPAQ (and all the different models) as well as each of the software packages that comes as part of the standard iPAQ configuration.
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