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Palm users can check and view the remaining diskette space by pressing "App -> Info"

Pocket PC users then can check and view the diskette space by selecting "Setting" -> "System" -> "Memory".

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Step 1: You can first connect your PDA to the computer and make sure the connection works normally.
Step 2: You can equally download the other data as you do in Step 1.
Step 3: The dialog box will appear on the message page with the indication of successful saving of the selected data.
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Click here!
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As for Palm, all readers in support of Native DOC format can read the downloaded files (Most of Palm readers support Native DOC format).
As regards Pocket PC, you can avail yourself of the inbuilt Pocket IE for reading.
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As far as Palm is concerned, all the downloaded files can be saved in the main memory. However, all the downloaded files can be saved into the preinstalled column "\TDCTrade".
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Sure it can.
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- On the Palm platform, readers are attached to most of PDA installed with Palm OS 5.0 or other updated versions. If you there is no readily-provided reader in the User's Manual, you'd better download or purchase it without delay. Various readers for Native Doc format are available for free download on line, such as, "Palm Reader" ? " Palmdocs ", etc.
- As for the Pocket PC platform, you can take it easy to read the downloaded files without installing special readers.
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Except for the downloaded files, you cannot browse other contents.
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- On the Palm platform, web browsers are attached to most of PDA installed with Palm OS 5.0 or other updated versions. If the User's Manual specifies no readily provided webpage Browser, you need to download or purchase the necessary readers.
- As for Pocket PC platform, you can use the inbuilt webpage browser Pocket IE for that purpose.
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