To use the Mobile Internet Kit, first upgrade your handheld (if
necessary) to Palm OS 3.5 with the included software. Connect
your handheld to a data-enabled mobile phone or modem using a
cable (sold separately) or the infrared port.
You can then log on to your ISP using the mobile phone or modem
to get e-mail from Yahoo!, Earthlink, Hotmail, or any other
POP3/IMAP4 account. (POP3 and IMAP4 are protocols for receiving
e-mail, and POP3 is currently more common and used by many
ISPs.) Because both AOL and MSN use proprietary e-mail
protocols, neither service is supported by the Palm Mobile
Internet Kit.
Tap on the Web-clipping icon or WAP browser to access news,
sports, and stock quotes on the Web. Web clipping is a fast,
efficient way to "clip" specific information without a
lot of graphical downloading from more than 450 popular sites on
the Web, including Amazon.com, Travelocity, and ESPN. You can
view the complete list of sites offering Palm Web clippings at
wireless.palm.net/apps/.
If you have a GSM phone, you can compose short text messages on
your Palm handheld and exchange them with other GSM phone users
worldwide.
If you are a Mac user, see the Mobile Internet Kit installation
instructions at www.palm.com/support/mik/mik_macinstall.html.
This
software comes with an instruction booklet.
Features:
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Internet
access for you Palm via a mobile phone or a wireless modem
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Send
and receive e-mail
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Works
with Palm m100, III, IIIx, IIIxe, IIIc, or V series
handhelds
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Compatible
up to Windows 2000 and NT
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Compatible
with Windows 95, 98, 2000, and NT; Mac users, see Product
Description for installation details
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Part
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