Alex, you made my day. Somebody had told me Panther could not do these 
printouts I so very much desired. This changes everything! In order not 
to have to change conduits, i had my PB set for just the hot-synching 
with Palm, Now I at least can do the i-sync bit and be done. With the 
calendar I have helped myself just printing out each month from my 
i-Cal. I guess my constant chirping to Apple about the addressbook 
helped. With my .mac account the synchronization with my two palms and 
the two computers work wonderfully well with everything anyhow. It was 
only a pain in the - to do the hot-synching into the palm addressbook. 
I would have to disengage that Apple addressbook conduit and put the 
palm one into the enabled conduits. That's why i finally just used the 
PB for the palm addressbook synchs and left the palm unit out of the 
i-synch window in that computer. My needs are not complex, either, but 
one somehow needs certain things and hopes they can be accomplished 
with a particular program.
Now I shall just have to find a calm time to install Panther.
Marta

On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 15:29 America/New_York, Alex Whitman wrote:

> Marta,
>
> With Panther you can indeed print every last detail from your Address 
> Book. When you click File > Print, you get a pop-up window where you 
> can design your print-out: which printer, what size paper, vertical or 
> horizontal, and a list of "Attributes": phone, email, address, instant 
> messenger, photo, job title, department, company, nickname, phonetic 
> name, names, birthday, date, note, and homepage. If you check all the 
> boxes, you get a very long print-out! (Address Book is much more 
> customizable now; you can create your own attributes (like "children's 
> names". I suspect, though, that if you want those in your print-out 
> you would have to list the children's names in a field that is on the 
> print-out list. I would try putting the children's names in a category 
> that I'm not using for that person, like phonetic name.) I personally 
> think the new version is vastly better than the old, and so far I have 
> not found anything I want to do that it can't accommodate. I will be 
> the first to say, however, that my needs are not complex.)
>
> I have never tried to print my calendar, so I can't help you there. 
> But perhaps I will try it just to find out.
>
> I have never had more than one Mac at a time, so can't help with 
> multi-syncing either. I do have a .Mac account, and I have no idea how 
> to do any of this without it!
>
> After you install Panther, you will only have to re-download the 
> iSyncPalmConduit 1.2 from the Apple website. Once set up, your 
> preferences stay put and you don't have to constantly fuss with 
> changing conduits.
>
> Alex
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2004, at 2:43 PM, Marta Edie PB wrote:
>
>> Hi Harry and Alex,
>> i am so glad you are discussing this matter, because I  use the palm 
>> zire 71 and am not sure what i will be in for when i turn to Panther. 
>> At the moment I use palm desktop on my powerbook, because I  like 
>> that you can print whole addresses from the Palm software, not so 
>> with Apple addressbook. There you can only print telephone numbers or 
>> e-mail addresses with the name. That is a flaw of that Apple 
>> addressbook and  irritating to me. Neither can you print your 
>> calendar in a list form, which to me is important, because i can go 
>> back and trace all appts and events  etc for the last few years in a 
>> printout list. I  had hoped with Panther it would be different, but 
>> apparently it is not..
>> With my i-Mac  I  sync all the palm data and  Apple addressbook stuff 
>> and iCAl  and through my .mac account  everything to my powerbook and 
>> sync the pictures into my i-photo folders ( zire 71 has that little 
>> camera in it) .
>> The trouble with i-sync is that it overrides all the palm desktop  
>> except the note pad and the pictures. In order to not have to change 
>> conduits all the time from the abled to the disabled, I chose to 
>> hot-sync palm stuff only on my PB  to  get all the entries that can 
>> be printed in addressbook form, and i-sync everything on my i-Mac 
>> which then shows on my PB too.
>> If anybody could tell me how to print out address lists from the 
>> Apple stuff, I would not need the  palm addressbook and calendar at 
>> all. ( there once was a download where you were to work through 
>> text-edit to print total addresses, but it was not successful, it 
>> lost its formatting.)
>>  Will Panther tell you what to install for Palm? Or is that a new 
>> download? I, too have too many palm  do-dos and conduits etc floating 
>> around.
>> Marta
>> On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 13:41 US/Eastern, Alex Whitman wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Harry-
>>>
>>> I use a Handspring Treo - like your Visor, it runs Palm OS, so I do 
>>> need
>>> some of the Palm software in order to HotSync. But I use iCal and 
>>> Apple
>>> Address Book on the iMac because they are friendlier (to me) than 
>>> Palm
>>> Desktop. I used Palm Desktop with Windows98 and XP boxes back before 
>>> I saw
>>> the light.
>>>
>>> I still have everything I need to run Classic apps... I just haven't 
>>> ever
>>> needed any (yet!).
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> ...... Original Message .......
>>> On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:59:00 -0500 "Harry Jacobson-Beyer"
>>> <harryjb at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>> Alex,
>>>>
>>>> Don't know what to tell you. I use Palm Desktop because I have a
>>>> Handspring Visor (palm lookalike). I used it with OS9 and now with
>>>> panther. My classic is on a separate partition but I'm not deleting
>>>> anything on that partition. It just stays there waiting....
>>>
>>>
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