On 2/12/04 9:43 AM, "Bruce Klutchko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Most likely, what they will put in the box is a reference to "The Missing
> Sync." And it is not unlikely that, given the incentive to make something
> good enough to sell, this third party software will be more frequently
> updated and more functional than what Palm might have written.
> 
> The good news is, without a desktop Palm PIM, either Entourage or Apple's
> own iCal/ Address Book combination will become de facto standard PIM. We
> should not expect that Palm would by itself develop a great PIM for the Mac,
> when even people with PC's sync to many other programs and the Palm Desktop
> is not the favored program.

I agree. 

I don't see this as being horrible news. Yet. My major concern with the
Mark/Space product is that it's tightly integrated with Mail, iTunes, iPhoto
and of those I only use iTunes (and I don't care to put MP3s on my Palm).

I've been syncing my Tungsten T3 with both my Mac and PC for the past week
and seeing how fast, easy and seamless syncing is on the PC side compared to
the Mac it's clear that Palm gave up the Mac ship long before this week.

-- 
Judi Sohn
Mom at Home Design
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.momathome.com

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