Bleh...since moving beyond the 2GB card I can't keep anything sync'd from DTG. Palm doesn't view large cards, so neither does DTG, so if you're between 2-4GB you keep getting the "card full" error message.
I don't want to have to make the effort to sync. I tried out sugarsync, and find that it suits my needs for now as far as keping certain documents synchronized between multiple computers - and access on my Centro. I'm very disappointed with DTG as far as its sync ability goes. Don Ferguson wrote: > Hi all, > > > > This has bugged me for some time, so I thought I'd see what others think/do. > > > > I have used D2G for years, most recently the free version that came on the > Centro. I keep a small set of documents on my device, stored on the > (now)microSD card. These documents are sync'd with my laptop. > > > > Here's the problem: I change laptops quite frequently. When I do, I have a > fresh, new installation of the Desktop and D2G. Trouble is, the sync > relationship between the documents on the (microSD) card and those same > documents on the (new) laptop is lost. My solution to this has been to keep > a folder called Palm Sync Files on my laptop and just sync those with D2G. > And yes, for those of you who are astute followers of the Dark Side, I > borrowed this solution from ActiveSync. > > > > Whatever did Dataviz think someone who didn't adopt this strategy, though, > and, sync'd, say 100 documents from all over the Documents (or in XP My > Documents) folder, would do when changing computers? Look on the Palm > device and one by one locate each document on the computer and reestablish > the sync relationship? That's too awful to contemplate. What if I sync'd > 1000 documents? I don't even like having to do it with my one-folder > solution. > > > > Is there a smart way to handle this? I guess there might be some sort of > exportable sync profile in D2G that I haven't seen, and that could handle > the transition to a new computer. > > > > Cheers, > > Don
