CHAPTER 22

Sharing Information

 

 

Did You Know?

You can also easily send information from the desktop component of many applications. For example, you can send photos from the palmOne Media desktop application. See the online desktop help for information.

Tip

If you are unable to send information to another device, try moving closer to the receiving device.

Using the Send command

You can use the Send command in many applications to send information wirelessly using one of the following methods:

Using the built-in Bluetooth® technology on your handheld

As an attachment to an e-mail message

As part of a text or multimedia message

You can send information from within an application, such as a photo or video, a contact, or an appointment, to other Palm OS® handheld users. You can also send a category of information, such as a photo album—or even an entire application.

NOTE You must set up a phone connection on your handheld to send information wirelessly

by e-mail, text, or multimedia message. You must also install these applications from the CD if

you did not do so during initial setup.

Sending information from within an application using Bluetooth technology

You can use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth technology to send information directly to another device that includes Bluetooth technology. You must be within range of the receiving device to send information using Bluetooth technology. The maximum range is approximately 25-30 feet (8- 10 meters); however, the shorter the range, the more quickly and accurately you can send information.

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Palm Zire 72 manual Using the Send command, As part of a text or multimedia message