From dkoziol at markspace.com Sun Aug 1 14:29:04 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Sun Aug 1 10:29:10 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Pocket Quicken & ePocrates Rx Pro In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48CE0961-E3E0-11D8-9AEE-000A95AE08CA@markspace.com> On Jul 31, 2004, at 9:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. On Jul 25, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Eric Beyer wrote: > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when > version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant solution. > Any > ideas? Today, there are no 3rd party products which work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. However, we have posted a couple of beta versions of a Missing Sync for Pocket PC Software Developer Kit to our website at . We also talked to developers about it at WWDC and Adhoc/MacHack in the last few weeks. This Software Developer Kit, gives developers the tools they need to build a Pocket PC application which syncs with a Mac via Missing Sync for Pocket PC. If there is a particular application you would wish worked with Missing Sync for Pocket PC, you might want to politely suggest to the vendor of that application that you would really like them to make their product work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. We're trying to evangelize developers to work with our product, but it always helps when they hear demand from actual customers. If you'd like additional information on the Missing Sync for Pocket PC SDK, we have a special mailing list, or you can write to me directly, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc From hibdon at mac.com Sun Aug 1 22:13:46 2004 From: hibdon at mac.com (Terry Hibdon) Date: Sun Aug 1 18:14:10 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal Message-ID: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Terry From porkchop_d_clown at mac.com Mon Aug 2 00:24:48 2004 From: porkchop_d_clown at mac.com (Michael Heinz) Date: Sun Aug 1 20:24:34 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <826F79FF-E433-11D8-9AA3-000A95A513D8@mac.com> I've had this problem; it's related to the time zone. I don't know how to prevent it from happening, but if you open the event in iCal and set the timezone correctly, the event will move to the right time. On Aug 1, 2004, at 9:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk From kern at techie.com Mon Aug 2 13:40:52 2004 From: kern at techie.com (Michael Kern) Date: Mon Aug 2 09:40:59 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Cancel Message-ID: Cancel subscription From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 15:30:41 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Mon Aug 2 14:30:53 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <34A01E64-E4CB-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> You may want to check to see if some of your iCal events have a different time zone set. In the iCal prefs you can turn on time zone support. If that is not it, please try to narrow down what is different about the events that sync 4 hours late and send the steps to duplicate to support@markspace.com. Ken On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 17:04:18 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Mon Aug 2 16:04:23 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many conduits visit http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. Ken On Jul 31, 2004, at 6:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > hi, > > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. > > thanks, > > -kapil > > ps. i really like that there is a mailing list option for support, > many thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From dnanian at shirt-pocket.com Mon Aug 2 20:41:03 2004 From: dnanian at shirt-pocket.com (Dave Nanian) Date: Mon Aug 2 16:41:13 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Message-ID: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could be wrong... On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many > conduits visit > http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. > -- Dave Nanian From ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net Mon Aug 2 20:50:04 2004 From: ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net (Edward Baumgartner) Date: Mon Aug 2 16:50:12 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: I believe you are right Dave. I was told that the Missing Sync would not sync with Pocket Quicken for Pocket PC. Unless it has changed in the last few months. Ed On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 18:58:38 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Mon Aug 2 19:03:58 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: <41520A97-E4E8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> My apologies! I've got Palm OS on the brain with the release of Missing Sync for Palm OS version 4.0. Ken On Aug 2, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From wcrannell at austincollege.edu Thu Aug 12 11:49:20 2004 From: wcrannell at austincollege.edu (Wayne Crannell) Date: Thu Aug 12 08:49:31 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] iSync Issues Message-ID: <2CBD5B82-EC77-11D8-9851-000393C1EB98@austincollege.edu> Aside from the terminal lack of Bluetooth syncing, MC is working pretty well. (they see each other - they just don't play nice) -- not today's issue though. The real problem I am having is more on the iSync side than a problem with MS (imagine that). On the Palm platform, you can choose which computer is the master and which is the slave. So, my palm device can always be updated by the work Mac. Then I take it home where the Palm is set to be the master and always updates the home mac. Simple. But other than a $100 .mac account, there seems to be no way to specify this same set up on the PPC side. Is this one of those "we've disabled that option so you'll buy .mac" or am I missing something obvious. Right now, the need to "sync" to two computers is causing the predictable duplicated appointments. If I could set work to override the PPC and home to be overridden, life would be good. Thanks, Wayne Crannell From dkoziol at markspace.com Mon Aug 23 14:18:58 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Mon Aug 23 10:24:30 2004 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] RE: ePocrates Rx Pro Message-ID: <84C14CB0-F528-11D8-A7A0-000393830242@markspace.com> > I'm looking for sage wisdom and experience. > > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant > solution. Any > ideas? We've done some testing with eProcrates Rx Pro, and here is what we've found: * We needed a PC to install, because they package things as an EXE. We've asked them to provide a CAB file, and you could try asking them as well. * Once we installed, we were able to use internet sharing on the Mac, and the AutoUpdate feature in eProcrates Rx Pro to synchronize prescription updates. So if you can get it installed from a PC, you should be good to go, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc. From dkoziol at markspace.com Sun Aug 1 14:29:04 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Pocket Quicken & ePocrates Rx Pro In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48CE0961-E3E0-11D8-9AEE-000A95AE08CA@markspace.com> On Jul 31, 2004, at 9:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. On Jul 25, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Eric Beyer wrote: > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when > version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant solution. > Any > ideas? Today, there are no 3rd party products which work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. However, we have posted a couple of beta versions of a Missing Sync for Pocket PC Software Developer Kit to our website at . We also talked to developers about it at WWDC and Adhoc/MacHack in the last few weeks. This Software Developer Kit, gives developers the tools they need to build a Pocket PC application which syncs with a Mac via Missing Sync for Pocket PC. If there is a particular application you would wish worked with Missing Sync for Pocket PC, you might want to politely suggest to the vendor of that application that you would really like them to make their product work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. We're trying to evangelize developers to work with our product, but it always helps when they hear demand from actual customers. If you'd like additional information on the Missing Sync for Pocket PC SDK, we have a special mailing list, or you can write to me directly, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc From hibdon at mac.com Sun Aug 1 22:13:46 2004 From: hibdon at mac.com (Terry Hibdon) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal Message-ID: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Terry From porkchop_d_clown at mac.com Mon Aug 2 00:24:48 2004 From: porkchop_d_clown at mac.com (Michael Heinz) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <826F79FF-E433-11D8-9AA3-000A95A513D8@mac.com> I've had this problem; it's related to the time zone. I don't know how to prevent it from happening, but if you open the event in iCal and set the timezone correctly, the event will move to the right time. On Aug 1, 2004, at 9:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk From kern at techie.com Mon Aug 2 13:40:52 2004 From: kern at techie.com (Michael Kern) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Cancel Message-ID: Cancel subscription From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 15:30:41 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <34A01E64-E4CB-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> You may want to check to see if some of your iCal events have a different time zone set. In the iCal prefs you can turn on time zone support. If that is not it, please try to narrow down what is different about the events that sync 4 hours late and send the steps to duplicate to support@markspace.com. Ken On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 17:04:18 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many conduits visit http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. Ken On Jul 31, 2004, at 6:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > hi, > > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. > > thanks, > > -kapil > > ps. i really like that there is a mailing list option for support, > many thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From dnanian at shirt-pocket.com Mon Aug 2 20:41:03 2004 From: dnanian at shirt-pocket.com (Dave Nanian) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Message-ID: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could be wrong... On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many > conduits visit > http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. > -- Dave Nanian From ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net Mon Aug 2 20:50:04 2004 From: ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net (Edward Baumgartner) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: I believe you are right Dave. I was told that the Missing Sync would not sync with Pocket Quicken for Pocket PC. Unless it has changed in the last few months. Ed On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 18:58:38 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: <41520A97-E4E8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> My apologies! I've got Palm OS on the brain with the release of Missing Sync for Palm OS version 4.0. Ken On Aug 2, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From wcrannell at austincollege.edu Thu Aug 12 11:49:20 2004 From: wcrannell at austincollege.edu (Wayne Crannell) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] iSync Issues Message-ID: <2CBD5B82-EC77-11D8-9851-000393C1EB98@austincollege.edu> Aside from the terminal lack of Bluetooth syncing, MC is working pretty well. (they see each other - they just don't play nice) -- not today's issue though. The real problem I am having is more on the iSync side than a problem with MS (imagine that). On the Palm platform, you can choose which computer is the master and which is the slave. So, my palm device can always be updated by the work Mac. Then I take it home where the Palm is set to be the master and always updates the home mac. Simple. But other than a $100 .mac account, there seems to be no way to specify this same set up on the PPC side. Is this one of those "we've disabled that option so you'll buy .mac" or am I missing something obvious. Right now, the need to "sync" to two computers is causing the predictable duplicated appointments. If I could set work to override the PPC and home to be overridden, life would be good. Thanks, Wayne Crannell From dkoziol at markspace.com Mon Aug 23 14:18:58 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Fri May 6 12:04:16 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] RE: ePocrates Rx Pro Message-ID: <84C14CB0-F528-11D8-A7A0-000393830242@markspace.com> > I'm looking for sage wisdom and experience. > > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant > solution. Any > ideas? We've done some testing with eProcrates Rx Pro, and here is what we've found: * We needed a PC to install, because they package things as an EXE. We've asked them to provide a CAB file, and you could try asking them as well. * Once we installed, we were able to use internet sharing on the Mac, and the AutoUpdate feature in eProcrates Rx Pro to synchronize prescription updates. So if you can get it installed from a PC, you should be good to go, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc. From dkoziol at markspace.com Sun Aug 1 10:29:04 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Pocket Quicken & ePocrates Rx Pro In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48CE0961-E3E0-11D8-9AEE-000A95AE08CA@markspace.com> On Jul 31, 2004, at 9:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. On Jul 25, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Eric Beyer wrote: > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when > version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant solution. > Any > ideas? Today, there are no 3rd party products which work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. However, we have posted a couple of beta versions of a Missing Sync for Pocket PC Software Developer Kit to our website at . We also talked to developers about it at WWDC and Adhoc/MacHack in the last few weeks. This Software Developer Kit, gives developers the tools they need to build a Pocket PC application which syncs with a Mac via Missing Sync for Pocket PC. If there is a particular application you would wish worked with Missing Sync for Pocket PC, you might want to politely suggest to the vendor of that application that you would really like them to make their product work with Missing Sync for Pocket PC. We're trying to evangelize developers to work with our product, but it always helps when they hear demand from actual customers. If you'd like additional information on the Missing Sync for Pocket PC SDK, we have a special mailing list, or you can write to me directly, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc From hibdon at mac.com Sun Aug 1 18:13:46 2004 From: hibdon at mac.com (Terry Hibdon) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal Message-ID: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Terry From porkchop_d_clown at mac.com Sun Aug 1 20:24:48 2004 From: porkchop_d_clown at mac.com (Michael Heinz) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <826F79FF-E433-11D8-9AA3-000A95A513D8@mac.com> I've had this problem; it's related to the time zone. I don't know how to prevent it from happening, but if you open the event in iCal and set the timezone correctly, the event will move to the right time. On Aug 1, 2004, at 9:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk From kern at techie.com Mon Aug 2 09:40:52 2004 From: kern at techie.com (Michael Kern) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Cancel Message-ID: Cancel subscription From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 14:30:41 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] some events off by 4 hours when Syncing with iCal In-Reply-To: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> References: <33F6B264-E421-11D8-A68F-000393D984B2@mac.com> Message-ID: <34A01E64-E4CB-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> You may want to check to see if some of your iCal events have a different time zone set. In the iCal prefs you can turn on time zone support. If that is not it, please try to narrow down what is different about the events that sync 4 hours late and send the steps to duplicate to support@markspace.com. Ken On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:13 PM, Terry Hibdon wrote: > I purchased Missing Sync for Pocket PC yesterday and I am syncing an > iPaq 4155 with an iBook. When I sync with iCal some of my events show > up on the iPaq 100% correct while other events have all the right > information except that they are listed as starting 4 hours later. Any > help would be appreciated. > > Thank you in advance, > Terry > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 16:04:18 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> Message-ID: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many conduits visit http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. Ken On Jul 31, 2004, at 6:28 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote: > hi, > > i was curious if pocket quicken would work with missing sync for > pocket pc. > http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/ppc/index.html > > their palm edition includes a mac sync option. but its not clear what > if anything missing sync can do to enable some form of syncing for > this app. > > its basically the deciding factor for me between getting a palm or > pocket pc based pda. > > thanks, > > -kapil > > ps. i really like that there is a mailing list option for support, > many thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From dnanian at shirt-pocket.com Mon Aug 2 16:41:03 2004 From: dnanian at shirt-pocket.com (Dave Nanian) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> Message-ID: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could be wrong... On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many > conduits visit > http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. > -- Dave Nanian From ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net Mon Aug 2 16:50:04 2004 From: ehbaumgartner at gmpexpress.net (Edward Baumgartner) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: I believe you are right Dave. I was told that the Missing Sync would not sync with Pocket Quicken for Pocket PC. Unless it has changed in the last few months. Ed On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From kfreeman at markspace.com Mon Aug 2 17:58:38 2004 From: kfreeman at markspace.com (Ken Freeman) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] pocket quicken syncing? In-Reply-To: <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> References: <22C8F9BA-E35A-11D8-8180-000393DB3C38@objectrealms.net> <48689F6A-E4D8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> <6A5F4314-E4DD-11D8-818C-000A9599D7A2@shirt-pocket.com> Message-ID: <41520A97-E4E8-11D8-A800-000A9570181E@markspace.com> My apologies! I've got Palm OS on the brain with the release of Missing Sync for Palm OS version 4.0. Ken On Aug 2, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Dave Nanian wrote: > Ken -- I think this user was asking if it's supported for the Pocket > PC, since this is the Pocket PC list. I don't think it is, but I could > be wrong... > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Ken Freeman wrote: > >> Yes. The Pocket Quicken conduit is supported. For a list of many >> conduits visit >> http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos_conduits.html. >> > -- > Dave Nanian > > > _______________________________________________ > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk mailing list > missing-sync-pocketpc-talk@lists.markspace.com > Unsubcribing information, subscription options and list archives can > be found at: > http://lists.markspace.com/mailman/listinfo/missing-sync-pocketpc-talk > From wcrannell at austincollege.edu Thu Aug 12 08:49:20 2004 From: wcrannell at austincollege.edu (Wayne Crannell) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] iSync Issues Message-ID: <2CBD5B82-EC77-11D8-9851-000393C1EB98@austincollege.edu> Aside from the terminal lack of Bluetooth syncing, MC is working pretty well. (they see each other - they just don't play nice) -- not today's issue though. The real problem I am having is more on the iSync side than a problem with MS (imagine that). On the Palm platform, you can choose which computer is the master and which is the slave. So, my palm device can always be updated by the work Mac. Then I take it home where the Palm is set to be the master and always updates the home mac. Simple. But other than a $100 .mac account, there seems to be no way to specify this same set up on the PPC side. Is this one of those "we've disabled that option so you'll buy .mac" or am I missing something obvious. Right now, the need to "sync" to two computers is causing the predictable duplicated appointments. If I could set work to override the PPC and home to be overridden, life would be good. Thanks, Wayne Crannell From dkoziol at markspace.com Mon Aug 23 10:18:58 2004 From: dkoziol at markspace.com (Dave Koziol) Date: Thu Aug 18 09:16:50 2005 Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] RE: ePocrates Rx Pro Message-ID: <84C14CB0-F528-11D8-A7A0-000393830242@markspace.com> > I'm looking for sage wisdom and experience. > > I am contemplating dumping my Tungsten|T within the next six months > and moving on to greener pastures. In terms of size, power and > features, > the iPaq seems to deserve serious consideration. My biggest unsolved > problem is that my main (and only) PC is a PowerMac G5 and I need > to be able to run ePocrates Rx Pro on it. > > It should be possible to simply install a static build via Virtual PC > (when version 7 comes out). But I'm looking for a more elegant > solution. Any > ideas? We've done some testing with eProcrates Rx Pro, and here is what we've found: * We needed a PC to install, because they package things as an EXE. We've asked them to provide a CAB file, and you could try asking them as well. * Once we installed, we were able to use internet sharing on the Mac, and the AutoUpdate feature in eProcrates Rx Pro to synchronize prescription updates. So if you can get it installed from a PC, you should be good to go, Dave Koziol Mark/Space, Inc.