[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Re: Bluetooth

Craig Bradley craigley at swbell.net
Tue Nov 11 20:29:06 PST 2003


Not to pile one, but I have made the switch already. I've been a huge 
MarkSpace fan with my Clie's in the past, but I was having too much 
trouble with MSPPC to continue. One other thing to note is that 
PocketMac does treat iCal calendars as categories, which works great if 
you want to set up to utilize that. It does, however, create address 
book categories with the names of your calendars. That may be a problem 
for some. For me, it's no biggie cause I treat my address book as one 
giant rolodex and don't mess with categories.

peace,
Craig


On Nov 11, 2003, at 8:10 PM, TDefriez at cs.com wrote:

> Hi Kim
>
> Your another regular on this list who has tried to help Missing Sync 
> along.
> Maybe if a few more of us try PocketMac v3 they'll fix the issues - 
> currently
> I'm running both Missing Sync and PocketMac v3 (dual booting to prevent
> clashes) and PocketMac v3 is impressive (after I tried with a friends 
> Mac and copy I
> took the PocketMac risk again)  - does all the things Missing Sync 
> initially
> promised - I'll stick with Missing Sync for a while but it needs to 
> measure up
> to its promise or the switch could be occur. The PocketMac Entourage 
> plug-in
> is sweet - no issues other than needing to start from clean PPC (did 
> not try
> clean Mac, might work). Everything is transfered including categories 
> and no
> apparent recurring issues other then the same ones I've seen on Windows
> (exceptions).
>
> PS: I've tried both HP2215, HP5555 and an old HP3975 with no major 
> issues yet.
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