At 12:21 PM -0700 15/7/02, Allen Watson wrote:
>On or near 7/15/02 11:50 AM, Greg Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>
>>  It doesn't support categories in the calendar (to/from Datebk5), but
>>  otherwise looks very good. Nice job!
>
>Technically speaking, Palm does not support categories for the calendar
>either. That's a special feature of Datebk4/5, which is third-party
>software.
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This is very disappointing.

About a month ago I asked if categories were likely to be supported 
and this is some of the responses I had then... I guess people didn't 
really know :(

At least it makes my decision about which application to use easy.


At 10:22 PM -0700 3/6/02, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>I believe that even the old conduits for Entourage 2001 sync Datebook 3 and
>4 event categories. And since Palm Desktop 4 (the OS X version) has
>categories for Datebook, I imagine it's all built in now. (And I'd be very
>surprised if the next version of the Palm OS itself didn't have categories
>built in. Palm evidently knows it's in demand, or they wouldn't have added
>it to PD.)


At 7:50 AM -0700 4/6/02, Allen Watson wrote:
>
>The older conduit for 2001 did support categories. Entourage allows multiple
>categories per item, and an unlimited number in all, while the Palm OS only
>allows a single category per item, and only sixteen total (for each type of
>data such as tasks, calendar events, memos and contacts, there can be
>sixteen categories; a category defined for one is not necessarily defined
>for any other, so theoretically you could have 64 different categories, each
>restricted to one type of data).
>
>The problem has been, not with conduit limitations, but with the limitations
>of the Palm OS.

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