From raven at rinzai.com Tue Aug 8 00:54:46 2006 From: raven at rinzai.com (Raven Zachary) Date: Tue Aug 8 00:54:56 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] A workaround for corrupt calendar entries Message-ID: <5BE0B0C3-2B8D-4A8A-AFE4-247FA43DCE57@rinzai.com> I just posted an update on my blog post (at the bottom)... http://www.rinzai.com/2006/06/20/i-was-blind-but-now-i-synch/ ...with details on how to resolve the corrupt calendar problem (for those of you struggling with this issue). Missing Synch for hiptop was failing to synch my work calendar (the one I can't live without!), and I documented a workaround to the problem. From s4xton at gmx.net Tue Aug 8 07:38:30 2006 From: s4xton at gmx.net (Aaron Landry) Date: Tue Aug 8 07:38:29 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Update for Missing Sync for Hiptop In-Reply-To: <5BE0B0C3-2B8D-4A8A-AFE4-247FA43DCE57@rinzai.com> References: <5BE0B0C3-2B8D-4A8A-AFE4-247FA43DCE57@rinzai.com> Message-ID: <32494746-FA53-43EF-B436-73E784B5170E@gmx.net> I am curious as to what work is being done to update Missing Sync for Hiptop. I was on their beta program during development and I am interested in helping out when they upgrade the product to work with iSync on 10.5 and the new version of iCal. Our office will likely be migrating to this new version of iCal for our primary calendaring system and we are evaluating syncing solutions with various devices. I assume MarkSpace will be getting developer releases of 10.5 in the coming months. I am also curious if the contrary is true: If there is no further development of Missing Sync for Hiptop. I need to know if I need to be looking elsewhere. There hasn't been much work that I can see to fix the current bugs, so I'm concerned if there is still development on the product. I'm comfortable with either answer, just as long as I get one. =) Cheers, -Aaron From gregm36 at mac.com Tue Aug 8 08:03:53 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Tue Aug 8 08:03:51 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Update for Missing Sync for Hiptop In-Reply-To: <32494746-FA53-43EF-B436-73E784B5170E@gmx.net> References: <5BE0B0C3-2B8D-4A8A-AFE4-247FA43DCE57@rinzai.com> <32494746-FA53-43EF-B436-73E784B5170E@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1623652.1155049433044.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Friend LOOK ELSEWHERE. I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO USE MISSING SYNC FOR MONTHS NOW AND HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY HELP FROM THE COMPANY. I wasted my money with this program. Greg Sidekicks Ronald Koertge * They were never handsome and often came with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. But each was brave. More than once a sidekick has thrown himself in front of our hero in order to receive the bullet or blow meant for that perfect face and body. Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, the part that is painfully eager to please, always wants a hug and never gets enough. Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen to the organ music and watch the best of ourselves lowered into the ground while the rest stood up there, tears pouring off that enormous nose. From raven at rinzai.com Mon Aug 14 19:11:49 2006 From: raven at rinzai.com (Raven Zachary) Date: Mon Aug 14 19:11:46 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... Message-ID: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> My need for functioning synch outweighs my need for the features of the Sidekick 3. I am selling my Sidekick 3 in the next few weeks, as soon as my Sony Ericsson K790a ships (which has most of the features of the Sidekick, sans keyboard, but with functioning synch ala iSync, voice dial, a more open applications platform, better camera, etc.). I hope that Mark/Space updates Missing Sync for hiptop, but at this point I can't afford to miss meetings due to sync problems. I'll leave my blog posting up with the various workarounds to getting Missing Synch for hiptop to work. http://www.rinzai.com/2006/06/20/i-was-blind-but-now-i-synch/ Best of luck to all the users that are hanging in there! From stephen at seligson1.com Tue Aug 15 04:28:55 2006 From: stephen at seligson1.com (Stephen Seligson) Date: Tue Aug 15 04:28:51 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> Message-ID: <3F79D487-95B9-4473-BC5B-52A21AA895E6@seligson1.com> Mine has actually worked with the sidekick 2. What problems are you having? I don't want to miss appointments either. What is the K790a? Did you consider the BlackBerry? On Aug 14, 2006, at 10:11 PM, Raven Zachary wrote: > My need for functioning synch outweighs my need for the features of > the Sidekick 3. I am selling my Sidekick 3 in the next few weeks, > as soon as my Sony Ericsson K790a ships (which has most of the > features of the Sidekick, sans keyboard, but with functioning synch > ala iSync, voice dial, a more open applications platform, better > camera, etc.). > > I hope that Mark/Space updates Missing Sync for hiptop, but at this > point I can't afford to miss meetings due to sync problems. > > I'll leave my blog posting up with the various workarounds to > getting Missing Synch for hiptop to work. > > http://www.rinzai.com/2006/06/20/i-was-blind-but-now-i-synch/ > > Best of luck to all the users that are hanging in there! > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-hiptop-talk mailing list > missing-sync-hiptop-talk@lists.markspace.com > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-hiptop-talk > > To unsubscribe, send an email (no subject required) from your > subscribed email address to: > missing-sync-hiptop-talk-leave@lists.markspace.com > From stephen at seligson1.com Tue Aug 15 04:30:14 2006 From: stephen at seligson1.com (Stephen Seligson) Date: Tue Aug 15 04:30:08 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> Message-ID: <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> the k790a does not seem to have a kyeboard? On Aug 14, 2006, at 10:11 PM, Raven Zachary wrote: > My need for functioning synch outweighs my need for the features of > the Sidekick 3. I am selling my Sidekick 3 in the next few weeks, > as soon as my Sony Ericsson K790a ships (which has most of the > features of the Sidekick, sans keyboard, but with functioning synch > ala iSync, voice dial, a more open applications platform, better > camera, etc.). > > I hope that Mark/Space updates Missing Sync for hiptop, but at this > point I can't afford to miss meetings due to sync problems. > > I'll leave my blog posting up with the various workarounds to > getting Missing Synch for hiptop to work. > > http://www.rinzai.com/2006/06/20/i-was-blind-but-now-i-synch/ > > Best of luck to all the users that are hanging in there! > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-hiptop-talk mailing list > missing-sync-hiptop-talk@lists.markspace.com > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-hiptop-talk > > To unsubscribe, send an email (no subject required) from your > subscribed email address to: > missing-sync-hiptop-talk-leave@lists.markspace.com > From gregm36 at mac.com Tue Aug 15 05:19:31 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Tue Aug 15 05:19:32 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> Message-ID: <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> i am with you my friend. I love my sidekick so i am getting rid of the mac computer for work and getting a dell. o love my mac and my sidekick but they do not work together. I am sure they will at some point and then i will go back to mac for work. Sidekicks Ronald Koertge * They were never handsome and often came with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. But each was brave. More than once a sidekick has thrown himself in front of our hero in order to receive the bullet or blow meant for that perfect face and body. Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, the part that is painfully eager to please, always wants a hug and never gets enough. Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen to the organ music and watch the best of ourselves lowered into the ground while the rest stood up there, tears pouring off that enormous nose. From s4xton at gmx.net Tue Aug 15 05:29:49 2006 From: s4xton at gmx.net (Aaron Landry) Date: Tue Aug 15 05:29:48 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Message-ID: <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> Normally I would ask to "stay on topic" for a situation like this, but I asked for a response from Mark/Space concerning continued development a long time ago and haven't heard back. When MarkSpace was developing this product, there was another open- source project that did the same thing in progress. They discontinued work on it. I wonder if I can entice them to work on it again. -Aaron On Aug 15, 2006, at 07.19, Gregory Morse wrote: > i am with you my friend. I love my sidekick so i am getting rid of > the mac computer for work and getting a dell. o love my mac and my > sidekick but they do not work together. I am sure they will at > some point and then i will go back to mac for work. From gregm36 at mac.com Tue Aug 15 09:25:15 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Tue Aug 15 09:25:07 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> Message-ID: <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Aaron greetings, I tried to get this issue dealt with also and got the run around. I got every response in the book from," we are a small co. to silence". So I wasted my hard earned money on this and it is annoying. Bests Greg Sidekicks Ronald Koertge * They were never handsome and often came with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. But each was brave. More than once a sidekick has thrown himself in front of our hero in order to receive the bullet or blow meant for that perfect face and body. Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, the part that is painfully eager to please, always wants a hug and never gets enough. Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen to the organ music and watch the best of ourselves lowered into the ground while the rest stood up there, tears pouring off that enormous nose. From curt at mac.com Tue Aug 15 11:01:47 2006 From: curt at mac.com (Curt Broskey) Date: Tue Aug 15 11:01:43 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Message-ID: <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> Hey all, I used this product once to get my contacts on the sidekick, the calendar feature has issues because of the stupid limitation of how many events you can have. If you have repeating events the dam program chokes every-time. I love my sidekick and I love my Mac and to say I am going to Dell is just ignorant. Get a mac, put Parallels on it and then you can sync your sidekick. I will never get a Dell, or any WinTel computer, unless Apple releases OS X for intel, then I'd buy a Sony Vaio and put OS X on it. But on topic, the program works you just can't use your sidekick for business use, only personal use with no repeating events. Soo that said.. MARK SPACE, PLEASE FIX THIS!!!!!! - Curt On Aug 15, 2006, at 12:25 PM, Gregory Morse wrote: > Aaron > greetings, I tried to get this issue dealt with also and got the > run around. I got every response in the book from," we are a small > co. to silence". So I wasted my hard earned money on this and it is > annoying. Bests Greg > > Sidekicks > Ronald Koertge * > > They were never handsome and often came > with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, > a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. > But each was brave. More than once a sidekick > has thrown himself in front of our hero in order > to receive the bullet or blow meant for that > perfect face and body. > Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave > the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. > Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part > of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, > the part that is painfully eager to please, > always wants a hug and never gets enough. > Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen > to the organ music and watch the best > of ourselves lowered into the ground while > the rest stood up there, tears pouring off > that enormous nose. > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-hiptop-talk mailing list > missing-sync-hiptop-talk@lists.markspace.com > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-hiptop-talk > > To unsubscribe, send an email (no subject required) from your > subscribed email address to: > missing-sync-hiptop-talk-leave@lists.markspace.com From s4xton at gmx.net Tue Aug 15 11:10:26 2006 From: s4xton at gmx.net (Aaron Landry) Date: Tue Aug 15 11:10:32 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> Message-ID: <613C04AE-E833-4CA5-9127-AA5DE4FEC662@gmx.net> How the heck are you going to sync iCal and Address Book in OS X using Parallels? That's just as bad as buying a Dell IMHO. Maybe Mark Space can open up their software to the open source community if they're going to dump it. -Aaron On Aug 15, 2006, at 13.01, Curt Broskey wrote: > Hey all, > > I used this product once to get my contacts on the sidekick, the > calendar feature has issues because of the stupid limitation of how > many events you can have. If you have repeating events the dam > program chokes every-time. I love my sidekick and I love my Mac > and to say I am going to Dell is just ignorant. Get a mac, put > Parallels on it and then you can sync your sidekick. I will never > get a Dell, or any WinTel computer, unless Apple releases OS X for > intel, then I'd buy a Sony Vaio and put OS X on it. But on topic, > the program works you just can't use your sidekick for business > use, only personal use with no repeating events. Soo that said.. > MARK SPACE, PLEASE FIX THIS!!!!!! > > > - Curt From mkb_cbr at mac.com Tue Aug 15 12:04:11 2006 From: mkb_cbr at mac.com (Mike Brodhead) Date: Tue Aug 15 12:04:21 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> Message-ID: <8EB6E515-C358-4E67-81A5-884E6AF5486B@mac.com> On Aug 15, 2006, at 5:29 AM, Aaron Landry wrote: > When MarkSpace was developing this product, there was another open- > source project that did the same thing in progress. They > discontinued work on it. I wonder if I can entice them to work on > it again. I use a lot of open source software, but in this case it's a bit problematic. Interacting with Danger's servers will be problematic without Danger's blessing and assistance. Danger is unlikely to give that blessing without TMobile's approval, and you can bet what TMobile will do. --mkb From mkb_cbr at mac.com Tue Aug 15 12:06:01 2006 From: mkb_cbr at mac.com (Mike Brodhead) Date: Tue Aug 15 12:05:56 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <613C04AE-E833-4CA5-9127-AA5DE4FEC662@gmx.net> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> <613C04AE-E833-4CA5-9127-AA5DE4FEC662@gmx.net> Message-ID: <4D47A969-18E7-441C-BCF4-EE52376B9BFF@mac.com> On Aug 15, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Aaron Landry wrote: > How the heck are you going to sync iCal and Address Book in OS X > using Parallels? That's just as bad as buying a Dell IMHO. Si. Running Parallels, you can sync your Sidekick to your Windows apps, but you are still left with the problem of syncing those apps to the Mac apps. --mkb From gregm36 at mac.com Tue Aug 15 12:48:38 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Tue Aug 15 12:48:33 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <613C04AE-E833-4CA5-9127-AA5DE4FEC662@gmx.net> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> <613C04AE-E833-4CA5-9127-AA5DE4FEC662@gmx.net> Message-ID: <5889885.1155671318874.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> hey Aaron I thought that tmobile used intellsync. Will this not work for what i want? I already have transfered my address book over and I thought I would just do another calendar and publish it on line for clients. Is there a better way? any help would be appreciated. greg Sidekicks Ronald Koertge * They were never handsome and often came with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. But each was brave. More than once a sidekick has thrown himself in front of our hero in order to receive the bullet or blow meant for that perfect face and body. Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, the part that is painfully eager to please, always wants a hug and never gets enough. Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen to the organ music and watch the best of ourselves lowered into the ground while the rest stood up there, tears pouring off that enormous nose. From gregm36 at mac.com Tue Aug 15 12:54:15 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Tue Aug 15 12:54:32 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> Message-ID: <956551.1155671655520.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> hey I love mine to, but what are parallels? I have had a mac for 7 years and have never heard of this. thanks for any help. greg Sidekicks Ronald Koertge * They were never handsome and often came with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence, a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys. But each was brave. More than once a sidekick has thrown himself in front of our hero in order to receive the bullet or blow meant for that perfect face and body. Thankfully, heroes never die in movies and leave the sidekick alone. He would not stand for it. Gabby or Pat, Pancho or Andy remind us of a part of ourselves, the dependent part that can never grow up, the part that is painfully eager to please, always wants a hug and never gets enough. Who could sit in a darkened theatre, listen to the organ music and watch the best of ourselves lowered into the ground while the rest stood up there, tears pouring off that enormous nose. From stephen at seligson1.com Tue Aug 15 13:30:37 2006 From: stephen at seligson1.com (stephen@seligson1.com) Date: Tue Aug 15 13:30:32 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... Message-ID: <20060815133037.d8bacbc6d66342dec444e9f8e05952f6.80c595cc4d.wbe@email.secureserver.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.markspace.com/pipermail/missing-sync-hiptop-talk/attachments/20060815/1ea74dbc/attachment.html From mkb_cbr at mac.com Wed Aug 16 09:42:04 2006 From: mkb_cbr at mac.com (Mike Brodhead) Date: Wed Aug 16 09:42:02 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Goodbye, Sidekick... In-Reply-To: <956551.1155671655520.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> References: <010D8065-A1E4-4E18-8E1E-CF3232AD3497@rinzai.com> <36619725-42D3-4F16-A371-BBD57D79C08C@seligson1.com> <6762929.1155644371323.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <72E9B16D-0FB2-466F-A95C-EB515DD821D6@gmx.net> <14496501.1155659115261.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> <6FF89348-FBB5-4AE6-8C06-AED554F8B314@mac.com> <956551.1155671655520.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Message-ID: On Aug 15, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Gregory Morse wrote: > I love mine to, but what are parallels? I have had a mac for 7 > years and have never heard of this. thanks for any help. greg Parallels Desktop for Mac is new, actually. If you have an Intel Mac, Parallels lets you run another Intel OS (like Windows) in a separate window alongside MacOS. The idea is similar to Virtual PC except that the second OS is actually running natively. http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/ Looks neat. --mkb