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To begin using
riteMail Web Edition, run it from this Web site or click the
Write back
button to respond to riteMail message somebody sent you. This will open the Create Message screen:

The Create Message screen has the following interface elements:
- Message Header (1): This is where you enter the sender
and recipient information and the subject of your message.
- Send button (2): Click the Send button when you
are ready to send your riteMail message.
- Tool Selectors (3): Click the desired button to select
a writing tool. Each tool behaves like its real world counterpart, and you
may freely switch tools while creating your riteMail message.
- Ink Controls (4): Use the pull-down menus to select your
ink color and thickness. You may freely switch colors and line thickness while
creating riteMail messages.
- Edit Controls (5): You can undo mistakes and clear your
entire message by clicking the appropriate button.
- riteShape button (6): Need
a perfect circle, square, or other shape? Click the riteShape button, draw an approximation of the shape
you need, and watch it transform into a smooth geometric shape!
- Options
button (7): Allows to change paper color, grid color and appearance and
copy messages to the sender
- Help Button
(8): Opens the online riteMail Quick Start Guide
- riteMail
logo (9): Directs to riteMail home page
- Work Area
(10): Here is where you create or reply to riteMail
messages. The dashed blue line in the Work Area is Message Separator, which
appears in the response messages and automatically provides free space for
your response in the top portion of the document.
riteMail for Pocket PC
and riteMail for Palm Handhelds have a similar user interface
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riteMail
on Pocket PC (UI outline)
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riteMail
on Palm Handheld (UI outline)
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In
addition, riteMail for Pocket PC, riteMail for Palm Handhelds and riteMail
for Windows allow you to store and organize your messages
and notes in local folders, making riteMail not only an innovative
communications tool, but also an easy and versatile
note taking application on your mobile device.
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riteMail
local folders on a Palm Handheld
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riteMail
local folders on a Pocket PC
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