I read that the Sony Palms require the missing Sync software.

Using OS X.2.8 and X.3.7,
I have been able to sync a Palm IIIxe and later a Palm m500 .
The only problem I've had: Apple's iSync to the iCal erased the 
labels from the telefone numbers,
so now I don't know what's home, work, cell, fax, etc.

I now sync with Palm's HotSync Manager, do not sync to iCal, and have 
no problems.

However, when you plan to try something new,
back everything up first
back everything up first
back everything up first

Nelson Helm

>  Feb 9, 2005, at 23:36, Stephen Ellis wrote:
>
>>I have used Palms for years, and as long as you buy "The Missing 
>>Sync" software (http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos.php) 
>>from a company calledMark/Space, you will not have any trouble. 
>>The To Do list and calendar sync with iCal, the address books sync, 
>>and your memos sync to the Mark/Space MemoPad.  The software is 
>>about $40, but well worth it.
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>
>>On Feb 9, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Myoldog at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>>I am somewhat new to PDAs and wonder what compatibility issues I 
>>>might encounter if I wish to use a Palm PDA, such as the T5, with 
>>>the intent of synching my iCal, Address Book, etc.
>>>
>>>  Also, can anyone speak to the possibility of applications being 
>>>written for the photo iPod?  Without the need for a sophisticated, 
>>>data driven PDA, the iPod may fit my needs better than a Palm PDA.
>>>
>>>  Thanks for any words of wisdom.
>>>
>>>  John



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