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18. The Desktop Interface
All the personal data you store on your device in the Email, To Do, Calendar, Address Book, Notes, and Camera
applications is also available for viewing or editing on the Web from any computer connected to the Internet.
This is accomplished through wireless data synchronization, which means that no matter where you enter or
receive personal information--on the device or the Web Desktop Interface--you’ll be able to open that
information in both places. Read more in this chapter:
Jump Page
Follow the instructions in the “Start Guide” (included in the box) to sign in to the Desktop Interface. After you
sign in, the page that opens is your “Jump page” and contains the most up-to-date information you have in the
Email, Notes, To Do, Calendar, and Camera applications:
Like the “splash screens” on your device, the Jump page displays current information so you can quickly see if
you have received any new emails, what events are coming up on your Calendar, tasks that need taking care of,
your notes, and your recent three photos.
• Jump Page on page 191
• More About the Desktop Interface
Applications on page 192
• Signing Out on page 192