5.3.2
5.3.2.1
Siemens AG
ICM CP
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Normal and structure views with tools for the administration of hierarchies
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Option to view the whole page
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Create, read and edit documents
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Spell checking
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Zoom (50 to 200%)
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full screen view (hide all toolbars and scrollbars)
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show or hide toolbars and scrollbars
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wrap to window (display all of an extra-wide document)
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Print options (formatting, set margins, portrait or landscape orientation)
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Improved compatibility with Word for Windows95, Word 97 and other formats
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Cascading menus
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Templates
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compatible with Pocket Word 1.0
Pocket Outlook
Inbox
The e-mail program "Inbox" offers the ability to receive, administer and send e-mails.
The user's local mailbox is subdivided as follows:
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Inbox
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Outbox
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Sent
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Deleted
The user can created sub-folders and request a display of the tree structure. Apart
from compiling new e-mails, the user can also make use of the functions "Reply to
sender", "Reply to all" and "Forward mail".
Selecting Send/Receive Mail in the Services menu establishes the link to the server,
and incoming and outgoing e-mails are exchanged. The Inbox program contains
simple address administration procedures for e-mail addresses: new addresses, edit
and delete. Attachments can be appended to e-mails, or can be opened by a double
click.
The protocols POP3 and IMAP4 for incoming e-mails and SMTP for outgoing e-mails
are supported:
POP3 is the simpler predecessor of IMAP4. POP3 allows a complete message or
alternatively just a part of it to be downloaded. All incoming e-mails are held in the
Inbox. E-mails which have been deleted locally are also deleted from the server when
the link is closed.
When the newer IMAP4 is used, then when the link is established to the server the
mailbox is updated. That is to say, only changes are incorporated (messages and
directories which are new, or have been deleted, changed or moved). Operations like
the deletion or moving of e-mails into other directories are not copied to the server until
after the link has been closed. When e-mails are downloaded, the messages are
retained on the IMAP4 server, and copies of them are stored locally. It is possible to
download a complete message or alternatively just a part of it. Changes in the
directory structure are transmitted immediately if there is already a link in existence, or
at the latest when a new link is established.
Technical Description
SIMpad SL4
Version V2.0
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20.08.01, David Brunner