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Rating:  Summary: A Great introduction to palm useage Review: I'm brand new to the world of palm computing and I found the page-by-page/hands-on tips very user friendly. The title is a bit of a misnomer -- it takes longer than ten minutes to make much sense of the palm platform, but *several* ten minute sessions expanded my use of my new IIIx. Dividing the book by lessons makes orientation easy and makes it simple to return to the book as a reference; the index seems skimpy, however. "Teach Yourself" is a greater benefit than the owner's book which accompanied the palm.
Rating:  Summary: Very simple book - reads as like an instruction manual Review: The book's title is "Palm Pilot in 10 Minutes" and this is true. The book focuses on the basics.It is good for what it is, an intro to the Palm Pilot. Good book to have around for beginners who are not technically inclined. I literally read the book in 10 minutes and then gave it to a colleague. The book does not go into applied implementations for corporate sales teams and or executive staff. (No coverage on Notes, Exchange, Goldmine, Outlook, ...)
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