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Chapter 5
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Using web clipping applications
In general, web clipping is a simple process of query-and-response
that works like this:
■
You open the web clipping application that provides the
information you want. For example, you open a web clipping
application that reports the weather.
■
You submit a query that requests specific information. For
example, you ask what the weather forecast is for San Francisco.
■
You tap a button that sends your request to the Internet.
■
The web clipping application sends your request to the Internet
and returns, quickly, with a clipping that gives you only the
specific piece of information that you requested.
Opening web clipping applications
When you install web clipping applications, they appear by default in
the Palm.Net category of the Applications Launcher. The icons of web
clipping applications are easy to recognize: They all have a dark
diamond shape as their background and include the over-the-air icon:
Feel free to explore all of your web clipping applications to find out
what kind of information they offer. Despite the presence of the over-
the-air symbol in its icon, you can open any web clipping application
without incurring any cost.
To open a web clipping application:
1. Raise the antenna, located on the right side of your handheld.
Background of all web
clipping application icons
90°
135°
To ensure the best reception: If you
are holding the handheld in your
hand, raise the antenna to its
position at 135
°
, located at the
second click you feel as you raise
the antenna. If the handheld is on a
flat surface, raise the antenna to its
position at 90
°
.
Summary of Contents for 3C80501U - Vllx - OS 3.5 20 MHz
Page 10: ...Page 2 About This Book ...
Page 38: ...Page 30 Introduction to Your Palm VII Handheld ...
Page 62: ...Page 54 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 196: ...Page 188 Managing Desktop E Mail and Beaming Information ...
Page 244: ...Page 236 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld ...
Page 254: ...Page 246 Maintaining Your Handheld ...
Page 270: ...Page 262 Frequently Asked Questions ...
Page 282: ...Page 274 Creating a Custom Expense Report ...
Page 295: ...Palm Net Service Agreement and Other Product Information Page 287 Uwaga ...
Page 296: ...Page 288 ...