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I'm new to the Treo and the Palm OS. I don't see an easy way to disconnect
from the web after using the Blazer web browser. Most everything else seems
pretty intuitive. Any suggestions?

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On 10-Apr-2005, "Ric Kaysen" <rdkaysen@optonline.net> wrote:

> I'm new to the Treo and the Palm OS. I don't see an easy way to disconnect
>
> from the web after using the Blazer web browser. Most everything else
> seems
> pretty intuitive. Any suggestions?

Read the Fine Manual?? (RTFM) It came with your install disk in PDF
format.

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Ric Kaysen schreef:
> I'm new to the Treo and the Palm OS. I don't see an easy way to disconnect
> from the web after using the Blazer web browser. Most everything else seems
> pretty intuitive. Any suggestions?
>
>
In Blazer: press the menu button, go to Options and tap the Disconnect
command.

Henk

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Hello, "Ric Kaysen" !
You wrote:

> I'm new to the Treo and the Palm OS. I don't see an easy way to
disconnect
> from the web after using the Blazer web browser. Most
everything else seems
> pretty intuitive. Any suggestions?
>
You can disconnect by accessing the "Network" panel in the
"Preferences" application. But unless you're dialing into an ISP
to connect -- as opposed to just using a data plan from your cell
phone company -- you don't really need to disconnect.
--
"It's a long story. And it ends with me on the roof of a
goddamned nuthouse on Route 128 doing a one-man tribute to the
Three Stooges."
-- Art in "Eastern Standard Tribe"

Roberto Castillo
robertocastillo@ameritech.net


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