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QuickStart for the P800 Released

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 29, 2003


Electric Pocket Limited has released QuickStart for the Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone. QuickStart will enable P800 users to quickly access their favorite applications by simply pressing a “HotKey” and choosing the application they wish to launch.

QuickStart is designed as a time-saving application that enables users to avoid hunting through a lengthy file list to find and launch their most commonly accessed software products, including gaming, email, productivity, and multi-media applications, among others. The further benefit to QuickStart is that it enables P800 users to quickly and easily launch applications with one hand by pressing on the assigned HotKey, scrolling through their favorite applications with the jog wheel and selecting the desired software product they wish to launch. Users can also select applications to launch with their stylus.

The fully customizable QuickStart is as simple to set-up as it is to operate. To configure which applications are included in the QuickStart menu, a Set-Up tool is placed on the P800 during installation. Users select Set-Up and follow directions to assign a hardware button as a HotKey and pick which applications they wish to be included in the QuickStart menu.




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