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Top 4 Palm PDA Reference Books

By Catherine Roseberry, About.com

It may surprise you to know that many mobile professionals don't realize the powerful tool they have in their Palm PDA. It is capable of doing more than just keeping track of appointments and playing games. Learn how to get the most from your Palm PDA and make it work more productively for you.

1. How To Do Everything With Your Palm Handheld

If you have only been using your Palm PDA to keep appointments, this book is for you. It explains how you can go wireless, use Microsoft compatible software, increase your security and many more functions which will make you more productive as a mobile professional.
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2. 101 Killer Apps for Your Palm Handheld

Interested in learning more about the many programs available for your Palm PDA? This book outlines and reviews in a variety of categories which you can then put to use. Before you download software without knowing what it will do or how it can be used, use this book to find out the features and benefits they offer first.
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3. Now You Know Tungsten E

This book was authorized by palmOne and provides users of the Palm Tungsten E with tips and techniques to maximize the potential of their Tungsten E device. You can practice each new thing as you read with the lay-flat binding of this practical book.
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4. Learn Palm OS Powered Handhelds for 5 Bucks

This booklet will help get you well on your way to learning just what your Palm OS based PDA can do and it won't break your budget either. This would be a great addition to your reference library and companies should consider purchasing one for each of their mobile professionals using Palm OS PDAs.
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