Anyone know if the Datebk Journal Entries are backed up to PC?

I would like to use the journal feature but worry about the lack of a desktop 
file for archiving.

Also, anyone know any way Journal Entries can be modified or created on the 
desktop, say in Outlook?

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-----Original Message-----
From: "john.messeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, Nov 25, 2007 9:49 pm
Subject: Re: [Treo] datebook capacity
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

My oldest entry is in May 1998, so there's abut 9-1/2 years of entries. 
Many days have several entries since I track my time on the calendar - 
it's my journal, not counting the Daily Journal entry. Some days, 
between the work entries and the personal -- a couple of interviews or 
research appointments, maybe a dental or doctor appt, lunch with a 
friend, movies times, etc. etc.
And the one I'll bet really inflates the number is a bunch of repeaters 
for weekly or monthly meetings, birthdays, trash w-recycling every other 
week, etc. most all of which have no end date.
That last one raises an interesting question: just how far into the 
future is "no end date?" And how many entries does that add for, say, 
Historical Society every tuesday 9-12?


Craig Froehle wrote:
 Ah.  Just checked and mine's actually at 5,022 records.

> John, does DB5/6 add extra records to the standard database or do you
 just schedule the crap outta every day??

> On Nov 25, 2007 4:41 PM, john.messeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   
> I'm not certain which data base is the one to compare but it appears to
> be, in the ZLauncher file manager my CalendarDB-PDat claims 1.269k,
> 10663 Recs.
> The only time it takes extra time to load is the first time after either
> a hotsync or the date crosses midnight, when Datebk scans the database.
>
>
> Craig Froehle wrote:
>     
>> Jean,
>> I have ~3800 entries in my datebook -- goes back to 1996! :-)  Mine
>> opens fairly quickly.  How many entries are there in yours?
>> - Craig
>>
>>
>> On Nov 25, 2007 9:15 AM, Jean Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>       
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm a basic but long term user of palm, now on Sony Clie nx70v. My
>>> datebook5 entries go back to 2000 and i get the impression I'm getting
>>> near capacity either of the software or the device.  I tried a Treo 680
>>> recently but one of the main reasons I refunded it was that it took AGES
>>> to open datebook, presumably because of the the volume of entries.
>>>
>>> Question - should I have archived some - but I really love and use the
>>> ability to search for things to way back??? And should I archive anyway?
>>> Is there a limit whether enforced or by best practice?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> jean
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         
>>
>>
>>       
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>
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