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JetDat v2.0a
Copyright  2001-2004 by Arkansoft
All rights reserved. 

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Installing JetDat:
  Install BOTH JetDat.PRC and JetData.PDB using your handheld computer's
standard installation procedure, either via the Desktop Installation 
Tool or by "double-clicking" the PRC and PDB file names in your computer's
file manager.
   The software installs as a 10-day free trial version. A valid
registration code must be entered to convert the trial version to
registered.

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Upgrading from prior versions of JetDat:
  You do not need to remove your previous version files before installing
the new version. Your previous version files will be replace automatically
by the new files.
  Registered users of older versions may need to obtain a new registration
code to convert the trial version software to registered. The code is 
available FREE OF CHARGE to registered users of earlier versions. To get
your free registration code, you must send your device HotSync name to
sales@arkansoft.com. The HotSync name must be sent EXACTLY as it appears
on your device. Capitalization counts, as do spaces. If your HotSync name
contains capital letters and/or spaces, you must send the name data to
Arkansoft exactly as it appears on your device.
   To see your correct device HotSync name, start JetDat, select the 
[Register] button then tap the [Submit Registration] button at the bottom
of the Registration Screen. If you have not entered a correct code, you will
get an error message that indicates what HotSync name JetDat is looking for.
You can tap the [Help] button, if necessary, to get a special code that will
aid Arkansoft in determining your device HotSync name.

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Registering JetDat:
   When first installed, JetDat runs as a free 10-day trial version on
your device. To convert the trial version to registered, you should tap
the [Register] button on the Trial Version startup screen, then tap the 
number buttons on the screen to enter your registration code. Then tap
the [Submit Registration] button at the bottom of the screen. If you 
entered the code correctly, you will see a registration confirmation
message. If you entered the code incorrectly, tap the [Reset] button and
try again. 
   Registered users of prior versions of JetDat qualify for a free
registration code. See "Upgrading from prior versions of JetDat" above.
   New users who wish to purchase a registration code can get one by
browsing to the website mentioned on the trial version "nag" screens.

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Sharing JetDat With a Friend:
   Feel free to beam JetDat to others. You must send both the program PRC file
and the plane database PDB file. To do this, select "Beam" from the dropdown
menu at the top of the JetDat screen. The program beams as a free 10-day trial
version.

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Using JetDat:

   After starting JetDat by tapping its "Jet Plane" icon on your device 
main menu, you will see the main menu*. To see data about various famous 
commercial jetlines, tap the button on the main menu to show planes for
different plane manufacturers, then tap buttons for indivdual planes as
desired. To return to the previous screen, tap the [<] button in the upper
right corner of the screen.

   *Optionally, drop down the menu at the top of the screen and
    select to start with the trip Itinerary screen rather than 
    the Main Menu.

KEEPING YOUR TRIP ITINERARY:
   Tap the [Itinerary] button on the JetDat Main Menu to go to the trip
Itinerary Summary screen.
   The 'Itinerary Summary' screen shows key data about up to two different 
journeys. One trip's data appears in the upper half of the screen. A 
different trip's data can display in the lower half of the screen. On a 
round trip, you may want to enter the departing trip information in 
the upper section and the return trip information in the lower section. 
You can enter as many trips as you wish. When the trip list has more than 
4 records on it, a scroll bar will appear to let you access flights hidden 
from view.
   To open a previously created record for a flight, 'double tap' the 
flight on the list. The first tap highlights the record. A tap on a 
highlighted record opens that record for viewing, editing, or deleting.
   Any time a trip has more than one flight in its itinerary, Up and Down
arrows appear above the trip list to let you move a flight of your journey
up or down on the list, so you can keep things in order. To move a flight
up,first tap ONCE on the flight you want to move, to highlight it. Then
tap the Up arrow in the upper right area of the list. Likewise, to move a
flight down on the list, highlight it then tap the appropriate Down arrow.
Repeated taps will continute to move the flight lower in the list.
   To clear all data for a trip, tap the trashcan button in the upper 
right corner of the screen. You will asked if you want to clear the upper 
screen trip list or the lower screen trip list.
   To add a new flight to the list, tap one of the [+] buttons. Tap the 
appropriate [+] button to add to the upper trip list or the lower trip 
list. A blank trip information screen will then appear for you to fill in.
   At the top of the Itinerary Summary screen you can keep track of your 
'frequent flyer number' and your current number of miles or kilometers 
credited to your flyer account.
   To go to the JetDat Main Menu, tap the [<] back button in the upper 
right corner of the screen.

INDIVIDUAL FLIGHT ITINERARY RECORDS:
   When you tap the a [+] button to add a flight to your trip itinerary, 
you will be taken to a blank flight screen, ready for data entry.
   The only REQUIRED information on the Itinerary screen is the flight 
destination. You can enter data in any or all the other fields as desired.
Use the pop-up time selector to enter the flight's departure and arrival 
times. The computer will automatically determine the flight's air time 
based on departure and arrival times you enter.
   If you are changing time zones during your trip, you need to indicate 
the number of zones you are crossing in order for the flight time to be 
correctly calculated. For example, if you are flying one zone to the east, 
enter the departure time in your starting time zone, enter the actual 
arrival time in the new time zone, then tap the [E] button ONCE to 
indicate that you are flying east one time zone.
   Likewise, if you are flying west 3 time zones, enter start and end 
times as above, then tap the [W] button 3 times to adjust for the time 
change.
   Use the device pop-up date selector to indicate the date of your 
flight. Keeping track of the Miles/KM flown on each leg of your trip can 
help you manually update your frequent flyer mileage later on the flight 
summary page.
   Changes made to the record are not actually saved until you tap the [<] 
'back' button in the upper right corner of the screen. Once a record has 
been created, you can delete it later by tapping the trashcan button in 
the upper right corner of the screen.

CONVERSIONS:
   The Conversions screen offers several handy calculators for travelers.
You should first use the dropdown 'Conversion Type' selector at the top
of the screen to indicate what type conversion you want to perform. The
Currency converter lets you determine how much foreign items would cost
if priced in your home currency. The Temperature converter lets you
convert between the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales. The other converters
show results of converting a given measurement to different units in the
Imperial and Metric measurement systems.
   When you arrive at a foreign destination, you may want to use the
dropdown menu at the top of the screen to set JetDat to go straight to
the Conversions screen when the program starts, bypassing the 'Main Menu'.
   To use the Currency Converter, select Currency on the 'Select Conversion
Type' dropdown list. You should indicate the name your home country's
currency is know by, such as 'Dollar' or 'Euro'. You should also indicate
the name of the currency in the country you are visiting. The program will
then use these names to describe the conversion it will create. Next, you
should indicate the amount of foreign currency that equals ONE unit of your
home currency. This amount can generally be easily found at Currency
Exchange stations in most airports and train stations. The currency names
and exchange rate data you enter will be remembered by the program on
subsequent program startups.
   Once the basic currency data and exchange rate is entered, you can
convert back and forth between your home currency and the local currency at
the place you are visiting. Enter the amount of currency you want to
convert, then tap the [Calculate] button to display the conversion result.
   The other converters are very simple to use. Select the conversion type
(Distance, Temperature, etc.), enter the number you want to convert, then
indicate the units you want to convert from. The conversion results will be
displayed in the lower portion of the screen. If you change the input number
without changing the units of measure, tap the [=] button to perform the new
conversion.
   To go to the JetDat Main Menu, tap the [<] back button in the upper right
corner of the screen.

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