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Copyright 2006 Christopher Meinck

Getting Started With a Palm Treo Smartphone
For many
adding a Palm Treo smartphone to their life is an exciting time. Most are coming from a traditional cellphone and the capabilities of a smartphone never seize to amaze. The Palm Treo features a large color LCD screen
full keyboard and software for syncing your personal data with your PC or Mac. Getting familiar with the capabilities of your new Treo smartphone can be overwhelming in the beginning. Once you get over the initial learning curve
owning a Treo can be a rewarding experience.

Protecting Your Treo
The Palm Treo is an expensive gadget
so you should make plans to protect your Treo. In the US
both Verizon and Sprint offer insurance on the Treo. For a fee of roughly $5
you can insure your Treo against loss or accidents. With insurance
youll have the piece of mind that your valuable Treo is protected. If your wireless provider does not offering insurance
another option is to sign up for the StuffBak protection program. Stuffbak is a loss prevention and recovery service. You purchase a Stuffbak label that gets applied to the back of your Treo. Should you lose your Treo
there is an 800# that allows the finder to collect a reward upon return.

Insurance and recovery services are both great options should something happen to your Treo. The best option is to protect your Treo smartphone with a good case and screen protector. There are many options when it comes to selecting a case for the Treo. When choosing a case
you can select from holster
pouch
skin
wallet and more. In most cases
its also a good idea to add a screen protector. Through the daily use of your Treo
you will find yourself touching the screen quite often. A screen protector will guard against scratches and its recommended even if youve opted for an enclosed case. Adding the correct Treo accessory can protect your smartphone for many years.

Treo Software
Out of the box
Palm OS based Treo smartphones comes bundled with all the software you need to sync with your PC or Mac. If you own a Mac
then you should avoid the Treo 700w. In order to sync the 700w with a Macintosh
you would have to use third party software such as Missing Sync by Mark/Space and they do not currently support the Treo 700w. If you are upgrading from a previous Palm device
youll still want to install the software that came with your new Treo. Follow the on-screen directions and youll be able to bring your data over to your new Treo. As a previous Palm owner
you should note that some applications might not work on your Treo. To be certain
locate and rename the Backup folder located in your User folder. Once youve completed the transfer of your PIM data
you can add one application at a time to insure compatibility with your Treo.

One of the great things about the Treo is vast catalog of available software applications. There are countless freeware and commercial applications. If you own a Palm OS based Treo
then be sure to look for software that supports your model. Owners of the Treo 700w should look for Pocket PC titles that support the Windows Mobile 5 operating system. In either case
its best to slowly add software. Adding incompatible software is the most common cause of an unstable Treo.

Get To Know Treo
The Treo is a remarkable device that offers robust software to help you manage your calendar
check email
browse the web
take photos
listen to MP3s and more. With any new technology
there is a slight learning curve and the Treo is no different. I encourage any new Treo owner to explore the features of their new smartphone. If you have questions
there are several good resources online or you can visit your local bookstore. Once youve mastered the basics
youll be left wondering how you ever managed without a Treo.

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