Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-07-11 Thread Joseph N.
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, Julian Knight wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: JK So now I need address books for: JK - Email client JK - News client (possibly) JK - PC based PIM JK - Palm PIM JK - Mobile Phone Address books in different places, yes, but you can use the same

Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-07-11 Thread Jonathan E. Brickman
I use Time Chaos. I like it. It is fast and small. Although it seems simple at first, I think you will find it quite powerful. For another $25 (I think) it will synch with the palm, http://www.isbister.com/chaos32.html. I'm glad you posted about Time Chaos. It's the only PIM I ever

Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-07-10 Thread John Thomas
Hello Steve, This is a response to your (ST's) message dated April 12, 2002, with the subject: [Palm Synch]. ST Who did you contact regarding the conduit? Maybe if enough of us ST ask them, they'll give you the info. you need to do it? If anyone ST else is interested, let's get a campaign

Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-07-10 Thread Joseph N.
On Tuesday, July 09, 2002, John Thomas wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: JT I see your point. I guess it is just laziness. I do not want to have JT to update e-mail addresses, first names, and last names in two places. John, You don't really have to, other than in some

Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-04-12 Thread Oleg Titov
Hello Steve, count my vote for Palm sync. I would be very happy to have not only the e-mail but also address book entries shared between the computer and Palm. Regards, Oleg Friday, April 12, 2002, 10:47:52 PM, you wrote: ST Hello Roberto, ST Who did you contact regarding the conduit?

Re[3]: Palm Synch

2002-04-12 Thread Roberto Machorro
Hi I contacted Ritlabs through the Address Book entries that are setup by default. Please notice that I'm CC-ing them on this mail. Still no response, I did offer to make it for free, I know it would certainly boost TB among PalmOS users since there isn't a decent conduit (i.e. that supports