Rich Shepard wrote: > On Fri, 2 May 2008, Larry Alkoff wrote: > >> Thanks for your fast reply Rich. > > Larry, > > Judd's comment has me thinking I made an incorrect assumption. I assumed > that you were replacing an existing PDA and wanted to put your existing data > on it. If that's correct, my answer stands. > > However, if that's not correct, allow me to suggest that you enter your > addresses, appointments, etc. using jpilot because it's much quicker and > easier than working directly on the PDA. Then use the 'restore handheld' > function to transfer the data. > > Once you have data on both, enter new data on either the PDA or jpilot > then sync them to ... synchronize the data on both. > > Rich > Yes Rich the unit has never been set to a user. BTW it's a Palm Z22. For some time, I have been entering data into J-Pilot on my Linux system. I also have written a program to output the phone book data to a nice text file for quick lookups. But of course I'm tied to a computer. The Z22 is very small and light and has a very bright screen. No frills - internet, camera etc - just the way I like it. I think the biggest problem will to give the Z22 an owner so that J-Pilot will have something to sync to. Larry
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