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An introduction to Palm Pre's webOS

Pt. 3 of 12 | 3:03 |

Palm Pre Basics


Tuesday September 22, 2009
As any

smartphone

user will tell you, in addition to the look and feel of a handset, it's the operating system that really makes or breaks the experience. While it took Palm quite some time to develop the interface for the

Palm Pre

, the end result is a very usable and well thought out user experience. In short, it was worth the wait. Jay Goldman explains

how to use the webOS interface on your Palm Pre

.

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Show Notes

- Unlike the iPhone, you can run multiple applications at once on the

Palm Pre

.

- Hitting the home button brings you to

card view on the Palm Pre

where you can see which applications are running and jump back into a running app by tapping its card.

- To close an application, swipe it off the top of the Palm Pre's screen in card view.

- The Palm Pre's browser is based on the open source WebKit engine which makes for a good on-device browsing experience.

- The "wave" dock allows you to launch commonly used apps. Just drag your finger up from the gesture bar to access the wave.

- To access other applications, click on the launcher icon in the dock or wave.

- The

Palm Pre

features an accelerometer that senses the phone's orientation and changes the screen accordingly.

- Keep your eye on the notification area on the bottom of the screen. Important events, missed calls and email notifications appear here.

- Tap on the notification bar to get a more detailed view.

- Tap on the detailed view to launch the appropriate application.
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