[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Missing Missing-sync-pocketpc

Jonathan Greenberg lejongleur at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 20 14:18:07 PDT 2005


I don't mean to offend anyone, but, to be perfectly honest, I can't help 
but wonder if those of you writing messages in support of Mark/Space 
aren't actually on their payroll.

I asked about two weeks ago, in the most polite words I could find, that 
they post a message every now and then to this list to update those of 
us who have decided thus far not to jump ship.  True to form, they have 
since neither replied to my message nor reported on any progress -- 
until today, if you consider "we're ... in the final stretch", posted by 
Mark/Space's Brian Hall, a progress report.  I only hope that they don't 
offend so many customers that they have to go out of business, leaving 
us ultimately with no product at all.

But to say that you'd rather wait indefinitely for a reliable product, 
with no reliable hint as to a genuine time frame -- honestly, on what 
planet is that considered reasonable?

Jonathan Greenberg

----- Original Message -----
*From:* "R.I.Pienaar" <rip at devco.net>
*To:* "The Missing Sync (Mac/Pocket PC)" 
<missing-sync-pocketpc-talk at lists.markspace.com>
*Sent:* Wed, Jul 20, 2005 12:47:52 pm
*Subject:* [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Missing Missing-sync-pocketpc



>hello,
>
>I also agree that it is a tough job and one that can easily overshoot plans
>and deadlines, but does any of this mean you have to keep your customer base
>completely in the dark? no.
>
>On Wed Jul 20, 2005 at 04:30:26PM +0100, Tim Lawson wrote:
>  
>
>>I agree with Dave on this one.  One solution is Sprite software's (in  
>>my view excellent) Sprite Backup which I use to backup to a CF or SD  
>>card.  This can then either be left at a safe location or taken with  
>>the device.
>>
>>Tim.
>>
>>
>>On 20 Jul 2005, at 16:25, Dave and Jay wrote:
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>>>Jay. Just my opinion but coding SW and interfacing the code to  
>>>anoher application is not like getting work done on your car. There  
>>>are no standard job times on how long it will take. I would rather  
>>>wait for it to be developed and work correctly than get it and have  
>>>errors that drive you crazy tring to debug.  There are many other  
>>>options available to work around issues. I have been keeping my  
>>>calendar hardcopy and printing it each night. My contacts are still  
>>>in my device from my previous connection (with a PC) and I  
>>>replicate avantgo and review E-mails at local hotspots. Sure it is  
>>>inconvenient but I am for still waiting.
>>>Dave Asaibene
>>>
>>>On Jul 20, 2005, at 9:53 AM, Jay Levenson wrote:
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>>>
>>>>I don't know about everyone else, but I'm about to give up on  
>>>>MarkSpace.
>>>>--
>>>>Jay Levenson
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>703 White Horse Rd., Suite 1
>>>>Voorhees, NJ 08043
>>>>856-679-0490 x211
>>>>
>>>>
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