Cookie

Information sent by a Web site and returned

 

by your PC each time that Web site is

 

accessed. In most cases, cookies identify a

 

user who re-visits a particular Web site, mak-

 

ing it unnecessary to register during each

 

visit.

Core application

A free eBookMan program that is bundled

 

with the operating system. Core applications

 

include Franklin Reader, Franklin Viewer,

 

Audiobook Player, Music Player, Voice

 

Memo, Address Book, Date Book, Memo

 

Book, ToDo Book, and Calculate.

Cradle

The piece of equipment designed to hold

 

your eBookMan device and connect to your

 

PC.

Crosshair

On your eBookMan screen, the markings (+)

 

used to show reference points during cali-

 

bration.

Desktop Manager The PC program that works with your

 

eBookMan device and enables you to syn-

 

chronize files between your PC and your

 

device.

Device driver

Drivers are programs on your PC that control

 

devices such as keyboards, printers and so

 

on. Your eBookMan also needs its own driver

 

installed on your PC in order for your PC to

 

recognize it and allow it to communicate with

 

your Desktop Manager.
Device pane

In the Desktop Manager, the pane that

 

shows all the files and folders in RAM and

 

any installed MMC on your eBookMan

 

device.

Download

(verb) Transferring data from a server to the

 

memory of another computer or device.

 

(noun) The data transferred from a server to

 

the memory of another computer or device.

eBook

A “soft” copy or electronic version of a book.

 

eBooks come in several formats and you

 

need a program called a Reader in order to

 

view these books either on your PC or a

 

handheld device.

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