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Frank Stefanec
Hi,
Bought a new Palm T/X. Originally set it up to work with the Mac. However I
found out that to get my PDR from the pdr.net site, which is my primary
goal, I have to sync the Palm via Windows. I originally set my Palm up with
the Mac using a specific user name. When I went to the PC, I had to install
the Palm Desktop software under a different user name. I¹ve received
additional software as gifts which also need to be installed via
Windows-which I didn¹t know until I popped the CD into the Mac. So I guess
I need to maintain some degree of stability on this Palm and use it
basically off of the PC. So how do I get all my info from Entourage on to my
wife's PC running XP. Or can I maintain this ³duel identity?² I actually
tried to use iSync originally to get my Address book and Calendar from OSX
to the Palm, but iSync could find it. I clicked Add Device. It didn¹t find
it and when I scanned for it, it didn¹t see it. It was hooked up via the
usb port. I know it was linked.
Any thoughts would be deeply appreciated.
Frank
Bought a new Palm T/X. Originally set it up to work with the Mac. However I
found out that to get my PDR from the pdr.net site, which is my primary
goal, I have to sync the Palm via Windows. I originally set my Palm up with
the Mac using a specific user name. When I went to the PC, I had to install
the Palm Desktop software under a different user name. I¹ve received
additional software as gifts which also need to be installed via
Windows-which I didn¹t know until I popped the CD into the Mac. So I guess
I need to maintain some degree of stability on this Palm and use it
basically off of the PC. So how do I get all my info from Entourage on to my
wife's PC running XP. Or can I maintain this ³duel identity?² I actually
tried to use iSync originally to get my Address book and Calendar from OSX
to the Palm, but iSync could find it. I clicked Add Device. It didn¹t find
it and when I scanned for it, it didn¹t see it. It was hooked up via the
usb port. I know it was linked.
Any thoughts would be deeply appreciated.
Frank