Import data from Palm Z22

Anybody know how I can import the contact, calendar and to do information from my old Palm Z22 PDA into the iPad 2?

For anyone else still looking for a solution. I recently successfully added all my memos, tasks, datebook and address files from palm desktop to iPad. I uses a program called Dejaoffice which you can get as a trial. Use this to move all to your outlook files, tidy up then do a once only sync to iPad. After this you don't need Dejaoffice. However I did find it as a handy program....if you keep it watch out for duplicating data with outlook. Hope this helps all others to avoid a painful conversion program whilst grieving the loss of your faithful Palm and moving into the new Apple world.

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