Conversion of Palm Desktop Data (for Sony Clie)

Is there any software available that will convert my Palm Desktop (for Sony Clie) data to a format that can be uploaded to an iPhone (3G)?

I believe PocketMirror from http://www.chapura.com should do just what you need. It will move everything from your Palm to Outlook, which iTunes can then work with. Hope it helps!

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  • How to copy Palm Desktop data to a PC using Windows 8.1

    If like me you still find the Palm Desktop data (address, calendar, memos, etc.) handy and use it long after throwing away the handset and "sync" ability, you may find this useful.  I bought a new PC using Windows 8.1 and had problems transferring data because of a wrinkle that I figured out, which didn't exist in Windows XP, Vista or 7 versions.  Here's a recap of one way to easily transfer data from those earlier versions if you have a USB flash drive (or Dropbox, Google Drive, whatever) handy :
    1) Download Palm Desktop 6.2 or 6.2.2 to your new PC.  Then give a user name exactly as it exists in your old PC's database.  This name will be used by Desktop software to create a six letter folder name (an abbreviated version of your name) to hold data that Palm Desktop will look up.  Wait a few seconds for this to happen, then close the Desktop application on your new PC.
    2) In your old PC from where you want to transfer data, look for the folder called "Palm OS Desktop" which should exist in "Documents" under "Users" folder and subfolders path like >your name subfolder>Documents in Windows 7 (may be Vista too) or may be under "Documents and Setting" folder in Windows XP. 
    3) In this folder "Palm OS Desktop" look for that six letter subfolder of your name, and select that entire subfolder and choose "Copy" or Ctrl-C
    4) Locate the same subfolder name in your new PC (which will have null data), delete it, and then "paste" the subfolder you "copied" into the same exact location.  If you've done it right, Viola!  Your new PC desktop should show all the transferred data once you again open the application.
    Most of the same procedure works with Windows 8.1 (probably also Windows 8) PCs.  What I found different was that the data subfolder created under "Palm OS Desktop} had 7 instead of 6 characters with a "0" (zero) added as the last character.  So when you finally copy and paste that subfolder into the new PC you have to rename it and add that "0" for the Palm Desktop to locate this data.
    Hope this helps.
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  • How to upload Palm Desktop data to Google?

    I am trying to transfer my Palm Desktop PIM version 6.2.2 (Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Memos) data to related Google services.  What is the best way to accomplish this transfer?  I realize there will likely be multiple steps in the process.
    Relative to the Palm Desktop PIM--
    Maybe the best way to transfer the Contact and Calendar data to Google is via Palm's Data Transfer Assistant?  It's not clear if this will work as I have an older Palm Treo 700.  If yes, will this also handle the transfer of Tasks and Memos?
    - The Palm Desktop software will do an export of Contact and Memo data to CSV files, but it will only do "archive" exports (i.e., only usable by the Palm Desktop Software) for Calendar and Task data.  Is the best option to follow Google instructions on importing CSV file data for the Contact and Memo data?  If yes then how would I import the Calendar and Memo data to Google?
    - Is there a particularly good 3rd party software that can handle the transfer of some or all of the Palm Desktop data to Google?
    - What is the best Google service to which I should transfer the four kinds of Palm Desktop data?  For the Palm Calendar data it is clear that I should transfer to Google Calendar.  For the Palm Address/Contact data it looks like I should transfer to Gmail Contacts?  For the Palm Tasks data it looks like there is a related Google service within Google Calendar?  So far I have not found a likely Google service for my Palm Memos data.
    Thanks for your help!
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    Post relates to: Treo 700p (Verizon)

    I'd like to correct poeta slightly in saying that CompanionLink synchronizes Palm MemoPad items to Google, and has done Memos since June 2009, around the time the Palm Pre came out.  For Google, because there is no Memo app, CompanionLink moves Memos into the contact list into a distinct area.  The Memo title becomes the contact name, with the Memo itself held in the Contact note.  The name is made distinct by adding |M| to show it is a memo, and to sort to the bottom of the Contact list.
    All CompanionLink products synchronize Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Memos, from any version of Palm Desktop.
    CompanionLink is free to use for one-time data transfer.  You can make any use of the trial full-version for 14 days.  Later, if you wish to continue using Palm Desktop, you can purchase the product for $39.95 one-time fee.  This includes free telephone technical support, which you can use to answer any questions that come up when you move your data.
    I hope this information helps.
    Wayland Bruns, CTO
    CompanionLink Software, Inc.
    http://www.companionlink.com
    Message Edited by clcto on 01-18-2010 06:41 AM

  • Palm Desktop replacement for Mac and iPhone?

    Since Palm Desktop is no longer in active development, is there a Palm Desktop replacement for Mac and iPhone?
    http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/common/article/33219_en.html#mac
    I mean, a single application (not a bunch of them like Address Book, iCal etc) that works on Mac (desktop) and that can sync with the iPhone. Including all data from the current Palm Desktop:
    1. Address List
    2. To Do List
    3. Memo List
    4. Date Book
    Thanks.

    If only Apple did something like that (all-in-one-application personal organizer with contacts, memos, calendar, to do lists, etc)
    Well, they offer all those functions--Mail has Notes and To-dos show up in both Mail and iCal, plus Address Book. Clearly someone made the fundamental decision that separate integrated programs were better than an all-in-one, so I wouldn't expect an all-in-one from Apple in any foreseeable future. But you can send a feature request, if you like:
    http://apple.com/feedback
    What would be interesting---and may exist, I haven't looked---would be if a third-party used the open access to iCal/Address Book info to build an all-in-one that integrated with Apple's separate apps, which could provide seamless iPhone/OS X integration while still letting people have the unified interface. Postbox uses Address Book but I didn't see any calendar/notes features in my quick check. Lots of apps build better replacements for Apple's individual programs--BusyCal, I think a Mail replacement, etc---but nothing unified that I've heard of.
    However, my point was that you may be better off grabbing Entourage 2008 while it is still available than waiting for Outlook 2011, which is going to be a different program. Sometimes features go backwards, and Missing Sync compatibility may change or be delayed with Outlook 2011. I don't see the advantage of hanging onto PD until the very last minute.
    ETA re the tech guarantee:
    http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Office2008/office-2011-upgrade.mspx
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  • What to do with Palm Desktop data when I upgrade to Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard

    I have an old Tungsten handheld device but only use Palm Desktop on my Mac.  I have a lot of data stored in this format and do not want to lose this functionality when I upgrade to Snow Leopard, which, I understand, does not support Palm Desktop.  Ideally, I'd like to export my Palm Desktop data (address book, memos, to do list, and calendar) to another software package that will run on Snow Leopard.  I do not need any syncing capability.  What are  my options?
    Thanks!

    I have an old Tungsten handheld device but only use Palm Desktop on my Mac.  I have a lot of data stored in this format and do not want to lose this functionality when I upgrade to Snow Leopard, which, I understand, does not support Palm Desktop.  Ideally, I'd like to export my Palm Desktop data (address book, memos, to do list, and calendar) to another software package that will run on Snow Leopard.  I do not need any syncing capability.  What are  my options?
    Thanks!

  • Palm Desktop software for my PC with Windows XP Pro & Palm i705

    Trying to find where I can download Palm desktop software for my pc so I can sync with my old Palm i705. I can't seem to find it. Can someone point me in the right direction, plse?
    Post relates to: Palm i705

    You can download Palm desktop from this webpage.
    For reference purposes, click on the following link for the support page for your device on the kb.palm.com webpage.
    http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/NUA/launchTab.asp?t=home&f​n=vii-series&mn=i705&cn=unlocked
    There are links on the page to the user guide, troubleshooting, how to's, downloads, etc.
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  • Separate Palm desktop installs for Palm M505 and its apps and Palm Treo 680 and its apps on same Windows XP computer?

    Hello:
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    Here's the rub. When I tried to sync both devices to my Palm Desktop version 4.1.2 for Windows XP, it didn't work. Hotsync tries to synchronize apps that won't work on the M505. Also, the versions of Documents to Go are very different (5.x versus 8.x).
    I would love to have a separate Palm Desktop installation for each device, so I can have a nice desktop environment for each by launching them separately. But, the Palm Desktop installation "wizard" shuts down and won't give me the opportunity to do a separate Desktop install.
    Any ideas other than buying an ultra-small laptop and dropping this kludgy scheme? For instance, if I were to copy the installed files from one directory to another, would this work, or would it not be set up in the Registry?
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    Okay. Stubbornness pays off! I was able to beam documents between my Palm M505 and Treo 680, avoiding the need for complicated syncing of both Palms to my laptop machine. I was also able to beam documents from both Palms to my Dell Inspiron M300 laptop, running Windows XP Pro.
    When beaming between Palm devices, the results were better. In the M505, Documents to Go version 5.004 doesn't translate documents into Microsoft Word format but into something it calls Word to Go. The Treo has DTG version 8.003, which is able to read files in Word to Go format and save in native Microsoft Word for Windows format.
    However, even when beaming a Word to Go (old format) document directly onto the Desktop of my Windows XP machine, it gave me a document I could open, with the text I'd input following a bunch of characters Word obviously didn't understand. If I add the file from my desktop to the newer Documents to Go version on my laptop, I expect it will translate it into a Word file when it syncs to the Treo but haven't tested that. In either case, beaming between Palm devices is the easiest solution and completely solves the problem.
    For any readers who are interested, the reason I've so stubbornly tried to solve this problem is that I'm a fast touch typist. My old Palm M505 plugs directly into a wonderful, old Palm Portable Keyboard that is full-sized. Because it's a hard-wired connection, I can type fast. That old keyboard compresses into the same folded footprint as some new foldover external keyboards. It does this even though much bigger by folding in an accordian-like fashion, with four flat surfaces folder together. That keyboard design now exists in some of the keyboards sold by IGo corporation (their old name for it was Sierra Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard). But, they were unable to figure out how to handshake their Bluetooth with the odd Bluetooth configuation in the Treo 680. Why Palm made the Bluetooth library different in the Treo 680 from other Treos is a mystery to me, but enough of this tangent. Some interested in this workaround may be curious for similar reasons.
    Post relates to: Treo 680 (Cingular)

  • Palm Desktop native for Mac with Intel

    Is there any chance of Palm Desktop native for Mac with Intel.
    To HP/Palm: please supports Palm Desktop for Mac and release a new version native for Mac with Intel. There is not competition for such a software (derived from Apple Claris Organizer). You will sell HP/Palm devices for sure. Actually, the main reason I did that in the past was because I could have the Palm Desktop software for Mac.
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    I just wrote Access an inquiry about updating the Palm Destop to Mac Intel compatible. Not holding my breath. Shame such an elegant, simple and effective piece of software should just fade away.

  • Palm Desktop Date Book/Layout

    I have Palm Desktop 4.2.2.  In month view of date book, there are blanks between entries.  Sometimes entries are obscured/out of view but would be viewable if I could move them into empty space for that day.  Any way to move entries into blank lines/spaces?  I have tried entering times/no times, repeat/no repeat.  Doesn't seem to make a difference.  Wasted space that could be used for viewable entries.  Help would be appreciated.  Thank You
    Post relates to: Treo 755p (Sprint)

    Hello schymalen, Welcome to the Palm Support Community.
    On XP, the folder is found here:
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  • Palm Desktop Application (for Mac) crashes when I try to export Datebook module in vCal format

    I'm trying to get my Palm OS Datebook data into iCal. When I attempt the export from Palm Desktop in vCal format, the process appears to start; as it nears the end, the entire Desktop application crashes. The file to which I'm allegedly saving the exported info contains no data.
    The exact same thing has happened using both Mac OSX 10.4 and 10.5 on two different Macs. I already uninstalled and re-installed the latest version of Desktop software, so that's not the problem.
    Any ideas about how to get my Palm Datebook info into iCal, even if it requires a third party application? 
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    Post relates to: Treo 700p (Verizon)

    I'm sorry, but I don't understand what this response means: you can just use your Treo as the liason between the 2 when you switch sync softwares.
    I didn't know it was possible to sync the Treo to iCal and/or Address Book. Can you tell me how? I'd be happy to switch sync software if I knew what to switch to.
    I'm sorry to have to ask you to spell it out a bit more for me, but appreciate in advance your willingness to do so.
    Joanna117 
    Post relates to: Treo 700p (Verizon)
    Post relates to: Treo 700p (Verizon)

  • Palm Desktop software for Tungsten E wiped out my contacts

    My Tungsten E has been dead for a few years, and will not take a charge, so my contacts are no longer available from it in sync mode. However, I had still been using Palm Desktop to manage contacts. Suddenly one day it started asking me for a user name and PW, which it had never done before. It will let me log on, but there are no contacts to be found, and they're not hidden, either. Further, I cannot find my contacts file anywhere in the Palm directory. I've searched everywhere. My computer does not have any viruses, and is fully operational. Every other program is working fine, including some very complex stock/options trading programs. Am I missing something?
    Post relates to: Tungsten E

    Please look at this thread: http://forums.palm.com/palm/board/message?board.id=windows_hotsync&thread.id=53678

  • Palm Desktop Software for Linux

    I recently purchased a Palm Centro (verizon).  I successfully sync it with Evolution (sometimes a little glitchy) via the gnome-pilot conduits.  However, I have not found a way to sync any software or to sync documents with dataviz software.  I see reports that Palm is building or has built a linux OS for their pda's.  Is this likely to be compatible with the Centro?  Is there or will there be a beta?  Is there a desktop software available for Linux?  I specifically use Ubuntu 8.10 but will upgrade to 9.04 soon.
    Post relates to: Centro (Verizon)

    The Centro will most likely be the end of the line device for Palm OS.  Palm is moving on to a different OS entirely.
    I wouldn't hold my breath for an Ubuntu version of Palm Desktop...
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  • 6.2 palm desktop software for windows 8

    I just purchased a new tungsten e2 brand new not knowing that the software wouldn't load on windows 8! Is there some way around this so I can use my new palm and all it's devices I can't load 6.2 desktop software on the computer so it's useless hopefully somebody can help please!!

    Hello Mech7010, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
    The E2 was discontinued many years ago - I'm surprised you found a "brand new" one...
    Palm Desktop 6.2 does run on Win8.  Please view the sticky post at the top of this section titled, "64bit Windows USB drivers for Palm Desktop".   You will need to download and install new drivers.  Follow the directions in the post.
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  • Palm desktop support for Tungsten E2 on new iMacs

    I recently purchased a 21-inch iMac, and now find that Palm Desktop for my Tungsten E2, among the apps downloaded from my previous iMac, is not supported on the new one, because it was designed for PowerPC. Is there an Intel-compatible Palm Desltop that I can download that will support my Palm Tungsten E2.

    The current owner of Palm Desktop has not seen fit to update Palm Desktop for Mac.  There is no money in it for them, so I don't see any resolution.
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  • Palm Desktop software for Mountain Lion

    I just upgraded to Mountain Lion and my Palm Desktop software will not work.  I've searched but have not found an update.  Anyone know where I might find one?  Thanks!

    Palm Desktop isn't compatible with OS X Lion and Mountain Lion. Unfortunately, your only possibility to run that application is to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard (if your Mac came with Snow Leopard or older) in a second volume on the hard drive, so you will be able to start there to use that application

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