From wkeuffel at xmission.com Tue May 16 14:35:21 2006 From: wkeuffel at xmission.com (Warren Keuffel) Date: Tue May 16 14:34:56 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Which Mac app does Sidekick Notes sync with? In-Reply-To: <4359CE72.5090907@rmore.net> References: <4359CE72.5090907@rmore.net> Message-ID: I've created a few notes on my Sidekick and all of a sudden I realized that I don't know where they are being backed up on my Mac! Calendar, Address book, To Dos -- I know where to find them and/or create new entries, but what about the Notes? Is there a specific application and data file? Thanks! Warren From dneil at markspace.com Tue May 16 16:27:04 2006 From: dneil at markspace.com (David Neil) Date: Tue May 16 16:25:57 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Which Mac app does Sidekick Notes sync with? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Warren, Notes are not backed up. The only things that Missing Sync for hiptop will sync are Contacts, Events, and Tasks. --Dave Neil Mark/Space Support On 5/16/06 5:35 PM, "Warren Keuffel" wrote: > I've created a few notes on my Sidekick and all of a sudden I > realized that I don't know where they are being backed up on my Mac! > Calendar, Address book, To Dos -- I know where to find them and/or > create new entries, but what about the Notes? Is there a specific > application and data file? > > Thanks! > Warren > _______________________________________________ > 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 jon at schalliol.com Wed May 24 12:49:30 2006 From: jon at schalliol.com (Jonathan Schalliol) Date: Wed May 24 12:49:33 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Duplicated Read-Only Calendars Message-ID: I seem to get a duplication of the Apple holidays calendar items very frequently when I sync my hiptop, which I find frustrating. Basically I have several copies of each holiday now in my General calndar. Do other people experience this, and if not, do you know why? Thanks! From conrad at fringehead.org Wed May 24 13:08:49 2006 From: conrad at fringehead.org (Conrad Heiney) Date: Wed May 24 13:08:53 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Duplicated Read-Only Calendars In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I experience this too, and it has come back several times when I hosed out the holidays. I think perhaps the Sidekick's holiday calendar and Apple's get confused, but I am not sure. On May 24, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Jonathan Schalliol wrote: > I seem to get a duplication of the Apple holidays calendar items > very frequently when I sync my hiptop, which I find frustrating. > Basically I have several copies of each holiday now in my General > calndar. Do other people experience this, and if not, do you know > why? Thanks! --------------------------------------------- Conrad Heiney conrad@fringehead.org By this time I guess you've figured out about "Florida". From chade at mac.com Thu May 25 13:20:59 2006 From: chade at mac.com (chad einbinder) Date: Thu May 25 13:21:05 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> Message-ID: <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> Technically speaking, this program sucks. Are there going to be any updates so it will suck less? Sorry for the sarcasm, but it just doesn't work consistently and is a huge waste of time. I can never get it to sync and the email tech support is so ineffective... I truly feel like I wasted my money. From zeb.shared at gmail.com Thu May 25 14:55:43 2006 From: zeb.shared at gmail.com (Zeb Dropkin) Date: Thu May 25 14:55:55 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> Message-ID: <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> When you email to this list you are writing to users subscribed to this list, and only a couple Markspace moderators. If you want to write Markspace, you should contact them directly: http:// www.markspace.com/support/request_hiptop.html I sync all the time, and I have been using missing sync since it was 1st beta released. These guys are the only ones who came through for Mac sync, in spite of T-Mobile's *years* of empty promises to provide synchronization. Yes, hiptop sync could be better. In a lot of ways. But this is as good as it gets for now. It's worth buying missing sync just to get the one time download to your mac address book so you can leave the hiptop platform whenever you please. It is T-mobile and Danger that "technically suck" for not providing native synchronization to their platform. Markspace stepped up when no one else would. I'm still on a SK for a while longer , keeping an eye out for a suitable replacement product for me (Nokia, HTC, Apple, Motorola, Samsung -- somebody please come through!). It's only due to missing sync for hiptop that I can even consider leaving the platform without losing years of contact information. Thanks Markspace people :) Zeb On May 25, 2006, at 4:20 PM, chad einbinder wrote: > Technically speaking, this program sucks. Are there going to be > any updates so it will suck less? > > Sorry for the sarcasm, but it just doesn't work consistently and is > a huge waste of time. I can never get it to sync and the email tech > support is so ineffective... I truly feel like I wasted my money. > _______________________________________________ > 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 mkb_cbr at mac.com Thu May 25 17:05:14 2006 From: mkb_cbr at mac.com (Mike Brodhead) Date: Thu May 25 17:05:37 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> Message-ID: On May 25, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Zeb Dropkin wrote: > It is T-mobile and Danger that "technically suck" for not providing > native synchronization to their platform. Markspace stepped up when > no one else would. I'm still on a SK for a while longer , keeping > an eye out for a suitable replacement product for me (Nokia, HTC, > Apple, Motorola, Samsung -- somebody please come through!). It's > only due to missing sync for hiptop that I can even consider > leaving the platform without losing years of contact information. > Thanks Markspace people :) Yep. I'm in the same boat. My move to the Treo would have been a serious problem if Missing Sync for Hiptop hadn't allowed me to get all of my data without screen-scraping Danger's site. Still, Mark/Space put their name on the product and they accepted our money despite the fact that the product is unreliable. --mkb From gregm36 at mac.com Thu May 25 18:51:54 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Thu May 25 18:52:00 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest,Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> Message-ID: <10155668.1148608314766.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Greetings I so agree. I had a palm Tungsten w thru cingular was a great product. I like my sk but the mark sync is not the best. good luck greg And They Obey Smash down the cities. Knock the walls to pieces. Break the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into loose piles of stone and lumber and black burnt wood: You are the soldiers and we command you. Build up the cities. Set up the walls again. Put together once more the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into buildings for life and labor: You are workmen and citizens all: We command you. Carl Sandburg From gregm36 at mac.com Thu May 25 18:54:39 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Thu May 25 18:54:40 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest,Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> <2D56FF62-CE74-4AC2-908F-680DF4EE8CA2@gmail.com> Message-ID: <10643301.1148608479653.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Hello. I agree with the author if the email, this sucks. I guess my point is the program does not do what it is supposed to do and I for one would like my money back. Gregg And They Obey Smash down the cities. Knock the walls to pieces. Break the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into loose piles of stone and lumber and black burnt wood: You are the soldiers and we command you. Build up the cities. Set up the walls again. Put together once more the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into buildings for life and labor: You are workmen and citizens all: We command you. Carl Sandburg From gregm36 at mac.com Thu May 25 18:55:56 2006 From: gregm36 at mac.com (Gregory Morse) Date: Thu May 25 18:55:58 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest,Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> Message-ID: <5306332.1148608556857.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> hey Chad I agree with you. I was able to sync fine until Monday and now it is like sync where.......ugh technology I guess. Goodluck Gregg And They Obey Smash down the cities. Knock the walls to pieces. Break the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into loose piles of stone and lumber and black burnt wood: You are the soldiers and we command you. Build up the cities. Set up the walls again. Put together once more the factories and cathedrals, warehouses and homes Into buildings for life and labor: You are workmen and citizens all: We command you. Carl Sandburg From curt at mac.com Fri May 26 06:22:57 2006 From: curt at mac.com (Curt Broskey) Date: Fri May 26 06:23:17 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Re: missing-sync-hiptop-talk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: <5306332.1148608556857.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> References: <200605251900.k4PJ07up014896@sparrow.markspace.com> <8A718A6A-7683-4016-83A1-EBC7575A3FA1@mac.com> <5306332.1148608556857.JavaMail.gregm36@mac.com> Message-ID: I agree.. Mark/space has done everything it can to make it work. I am also flustered, but I know it's danger and not Mark/space. If Apple would get their ass out of the other phone manufactures and support the Sidekick we would have no issue. I mean come on Woz is on the dam board, why doesn't he talk to Apple. The SK3 is just around the corner and I think it's in Apple's best interest to start supporting the SideKick. - Curt On May 25, 2006, at 9:55 PM, Gregory Morse wrote: > hey Chad > I agree with you. I was able to sync fine until Monday and now it > is like sync where.......ugh technology I guess. Goodluck Gregg > > And They Obey > Smash down the cities. > Knock the walls to pieces. > Break the factories and cathedrals, warehouses > and homes > Into loose piles of stone and lumber and black > burnt wood: > You are the soldiers and we command you. > Build up the cities. > Set up the walls again. > Put together once more the factories and cathedrals, > warehouses and homes > Into buildings for life and labor: > You are workmen and citizens all: We > command you. > > Carl Sandburg > _______________________________________________ > 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 rdean at mac.com Fri May 26 12:50:49 2006 From: rdean at mac.com (Rich Dean) Date: Fri May 26 12:50:54 2006 Subject: [missing-sync-hiptop-talk] Problems, complaints, updates In-Reply-To: <200605261900.k4QJ0I80017615@sparrow.markspace.com> Message-ID: I've tried to make this program work reliably, but it often has a mind of its own. For example it takes one-time events and makes them recurring. Even after I change them back, every time I sync, they become recurring again. I've never been able to sync to-do's -- it just doesn't work. I don't even bother trying to sync contacts anymore. It handles "too many calendar items" inelegantly, opting for an all-or-nothing sync. Because of the program's propensity to make one-time items recurring/repeating, I get sync failures often. Given the known limitations of the hiptop, it seems the Missing Su=ync could be a lot smarter about what it attempts to do. If one of my contacts is missing a last name (thus a cause for sync failure) why try and sync it? Plus, it does not sync automatically or on any schedule -- I have to remember to sync. :( I'm disappointed there's been no update to it to address the problems. Definitely not worth the money if they're not working to fix the problems. > > > Technically speaking, this program sucks. Are there going to be any > updates so it will suck less?