On Saturday, September 06, 2003 at 1:56 AM, Freddie wrote:

>   Just wondering if, in developing v.2, any thought was given to a
>   Palm conduit for the address book?  Now that TB has a scheduler and
>   address book, a Palm conduit for both makes even more sense.

>   I'll even pay for the thing!  :-)

I'd pay a lot for the thing! What I'd pay even more for would be a
mini-version of TB to run on the Palm. :) I'm about to buy a Palm, and the
one thing that's kept me from getting it is that I haven't had the
time to research e-mail programs for the Palm.

Isn't TB written in Delphi?  If so, and anyone is interested, this is
from Sourceforge and had activity on the project just last month.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/delphi-conduits/

"The Delphi Palm Conduit Library provides a library for simplifying the
development of Palm conduits using Borland Delphi 4 - 7. It provides a
simplified mechanism for creating the conduit DLLs and manipulating
Palm tables"

Unfortunately my programming skills are very limited.

http://www.emailman.com/palm/ This site may have some answers. I
haven't had time to explore all the links, but there are some
interesting ones, like the Eudora one. "Eudora Mail Conduit for Palm
will synch your Palm with your desktop e-mail application! (free mode
supports synching with desktop Eudora; paid mode supports synching
with other desktop e-mail applications)."

Don't know if any of that really helps, but....

-- 
Regards,
Terry

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