Maggie,
 I use an Itouch now also...cause my beloved palm is not holding a charge for 
very long anymore...
Anyway...I dl agendus for the itouch...from the app store... it is similiar to 
what agendus is on the palm... you can touch a "button" and get a contact or 
click on the existing contact and get their info...what you can not do is 
search... which annoys me because I then have to manually look for the last 
appointment or whatever.  I can NOT figure out how to sync the agendus calendar 
with google calendar... I never used google calendar before either... 
Also...I'm afraid I am not much help...but my contacts from the palm did 
transfer somehow to the itouch.... 
so if anyone is emailing Maggie privately on this I would love a copy of that 
info also...
thanks!


Pati

'Good friends are like stars... 
You don't always see them, But you know they are always there.



-----Original Message-----
From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>
To: 1Nail Tech list <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Nov 21, 2010 9:18 am
Subject: NailTech:: I need a geek! (think of it as a very long blog)




Back to my palm pilot drama... I use it for business, that makes it 
nail-related, which totally justifies my posting here, which totally makes MY 
Palm Pilot drama YOUR problem too! 
 
So HAH!
 
Y'all might recall that my last bit of complaining centered around what DEVICE 
to replace my Palm with. After much discussing, and some plain old-fashioned 
denial on my part (I just cannot accept that the perfect thing existed 10 years 
ago and has vanished from the face of the earth)-- I reluctantly conceded that 
an ipod touch was probably the closest I was going to get without increasing my 
monthly cell phone bill by $40-60. Which is just so ludicrously, ridiculously, 
annoyingly UNNECCESSARY that, really, it's best if we don't go there.
 
What I WANT (!!!! What I WANT is a new $(#*!!!*#ing Palm Pilot!) But, sucking 
it up and (pretending) accepting that that is not feasible (yes, I could 
purchase another Palm Pilot, but am not going to risk the investment on 
something "refurbished") ... ok, so the (most) ideal solution would be to go 
out and pick up a fancy smart phone and just not activate it as a phone.
 
Unfortunately, after exhaustive Internet searching and futile personal 
interviews, it seems that it is not possible to simply purchase a device from a 
store without activating both the phone function AND adding a corresponding 
data plan.
 
I currently pay $25 a month for my cell phone service. It suits my needs just 
fine. There is NO EARTHLY REASON for me to A. Change cell carriers and B. pay 
an ADDITIONAL $40-60 a MONTH (in perpetuity) for a service that I do not need.
 
AND... the best I've been able to discern is that simply buying one of these 
phones from Ebay or off of someone who didn't like theirs or has already 
upgraded, means that I would not be able to access the calendar/contacts 
functions of the device? And that, despite several of these devices being 
equiped with wifi connectivity, somehow that won't work if the device isn't 
activated on a plan? Which means there might be no way to sync an unactivated 
device to a computer for backup?
 
If I could even access the functions.
 
Nobody seems to have a definitive answer for me on this. (I know I can can 
still use one of my client's old Blackberries though... another issue entirely.)
 
Ok. So I did it finally. I broke down. I grabbed my checkbook last Wednesday 
and marched my butt to the local Costco-- which I've already had several 
"run-ins" with this year.
 
I swear! I'm about to stand outside that dang store and burn my Costco card.
 
Just last week they had the 4th generation ipod touch 32gb for $247. They 
retail for $299. So I was all about saving the $50 bucks if I had to get an 
ipod. (yes, everyone loves listening to me whine that I "have" to buy an ipod.) 
BUT! When I arrived, they only had the 64gb iTouches.
 
I am NOT spending $379 for this thing. Costco can bite me. So I bought my 
printer ink and photo paper and wandered the aisles muttering under my breath 
like a crazy woman about how I don't even want one anyway-- meanwhile taking 
notice of the TWO (count them, TWO!) pallets of iPod Touches that are stacked 
30 feet above my head. 
 
So as I was leaving the store I made the HUGE MISTAKE of stopping by the 
customer service desk to ask when they expected to have the itouches "back in 
stock" (which, seeing as how there are 2 pallets of the things clearly visible, 
I'm not sure I'm willing to accept that they are even currently OUT of stock.)
 
Patty smiled at me and typed something into her computer. I assumed she typed 
"ipod" seeing as how that's what we were looking for. Then she wrinkled up her 
brow and looked confused while she stared at her screen and repeatedly uttered 
the words, "it don't show me nothing."
 
After a few futile attempts at retyping her request and the computer continuing 
"not to show her nothing" she looked up at me, perplexed, and asked if it might 
be under something else?
 
I can't believe that Costco's inventory software doesn't search by keyword, but 
[shrug] I've been having irritating and disappointing confrontations with 
Costco all year so I offered up the possibility of the item being listed under 
"apple."
 
Which resulted in the expected apple juices, apple ciders, apple pies.... so 
she went back to typing in what I continued to assume was "ipod."
 
It, once again, "didn't show her nothing" so this time she turned her monitor 
around so I could see it.
 
Not surprisingly, there were no results for "ipot."
 
By the time we actually got around to searching for "ipod" the only thing 
saving Patty was the fact that although she was STUPID, she was, at least, nice 
about it. Nevertheless, she still was unable to find the answer to my actual 
question.
 
So I went to Best Buy. Where I initially thought I'd found a perfectly 
acceptable alternative to an "ipot" (wtf? Seriously?) in a tablet device-- but 
WOW! Is that a whole other little side adventure.
 
2 days later I returned to Best Buy, returned the POS tablet device, gave them 
an ADDITIONAL $73 and walked out with a shiny new 4th generation 32gb iPod 
Touch.
 
I even figured out how to configure my wireless network at the salon and sync 
the itouch to my Google calendar.
 
Pretty cool.
 
Or-- it would be, if I actually had my schedule ON Google Calendar. Or even 
Yahoo calendar.
 
I used to be able to sync my Palm Pilot to my Yahoo calendar. But then, at the 
time, it intereferred with syncing the Palm to some other website so I deleted 
the software that allowed me to do it. I don't use my Yahoo calendar for jack 
and attempts to sync Google and the Palm via Goosync have proven fruitless and 
somewhat disastrous for my relationship with the BF who doesn't understand why 
this is so important to me (he lives without a cell phone at all, mind you) or 
why failure means he has to duck knives.
 
So I thought, "fine. I'll just sync the Palm to Yahoo." But Yahoo has changed 
it's calendar. I can no longer figure out how to do this. Many searches result 
in "just export your calendar from you Palm Pilot and then import the .dba file 
to Yahoo calendar using the import/export function on the options page of Yahoo 
calendar."
 
There... is.... no.... such.... page. Seriously. I made Matt look for it. (He's 
way calmer and better at technology than I am.) 
 
So I finally just sat down and hand transferred all my appoinments for the rest 
of this year into my Goolge calendar and it will sync up just fine when I'm 
back where the itouch can wifi itself to Google.
 
But what about my contacts? I have 6 years of names, phone numbers, addresses, 
birthdays, anniversaries, notes on preferred products and services and NOTES 
NOTES NOTES on everyone I have touched for the last 6 years and whether or not 
I ever want to see them again!
 
I am so not entering all that information in by hand. 
 
So.
 
I desperately need to know how to use Goosync to sync my palm pilot Tungsten C 
which runs Palm OS 4.1 to my Google calendar OR how to sync the Palm to Yahoo. 
I am not picky, either calendar/contacts will suit me fine. 
 
In the meantime... is/are there any "apps" from the apple app-store that would 
make scheduling and contacts easier on the ipod than the "stock" software? I am 
particularly irritated that I am unable to set appointments to repeat at 
intervals OTHER than weekly, every two weeks. I need to be able to set them 
every 3 or 4 weeks. Yeah, I can do it on Google/Yahoo and then it transfers-- 
but it'd be so much easier if I could just do it on the device.
 
Also, I loved the Palm address book because it gave me up to 4 (I think 4) 
fields that I could customize. So I have a place for each client's first 
service date with me, what that service was and what products we used and who 
referred them. That's in addition to being able to write a bunch of notes about 
them. AND I'm able to categorize my contacts into groups-- like "clients," 
"innactive clients," "DKA" (didn't keep appointment, so I know who owes me 
money before I'll book them again,) and "DNR" (do not rebook, for the slobs who 
have burnt their last bridge with me.) 
 
Can I do this with the itouch too? I haven't figured out how.
 
Is the ipod touch REALLY the best option currently available? I REALLY can't 
use a nice, Android phone without a service plan of any sort?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Maggie Franklin: 
Owner & Artist, The Art of Nailz, Visalia CA
 "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
Maggie Rants [and rav...@nails Magazine 
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