I so wholeheartedly agree. I'm very surprised that Palm, who pretty much 
created the PDA and its ability to organize life, did not make that part of 
the basic criteria for the Pre.

IMHO, that is a major failure on their part.

I only hope that the reason why is because they needed to get the phone to 
market, get some revenue and experience with new OS, and try to gain some 
market share back.

I certainly hope they aren't just appealing the masses, and abandoning the 
power and business user.

Jim


...... Original Message .......
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:57:20 -0400 "Harold M. Goldner" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
>
>I absolutely agree that this would be the single biggest impediment to my
>moving from my Treo 755p.
>
>Right now I can hotsync ALL FOUR DATABASES with my practice management
>software, or, if I wanted, with Outlook.
>
>Google's 'product' lacks a sync methodology for TASKS or for MEMOS.
>
>That's a deal killer.
>
>Any smartphone that fails to give me those four databases I have relied 
upon
>even prior to Palm is a non-starter.
>
>Harold
>
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