Have the current system software, but no iSync

Help! I am running system 10.4.8, but do not have iSync-- I keep up with the automatic software updates, not sure why it's not installed.
When I tried to download the iSync Palm conduit (manually), I got an error message stating "iSync Palm conduit cannot be installed on this computer. This version of iSync Palm Conduit requires iSync 1.2 to be installed first."
I can't find the download, on the Apple site, for a full version iSync 1.2, or iSync 2.2...can anyone help?
Thanks!
H

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=807160&tstart=0

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