Isync vs missing sync....

Hi I saw a lot of thread talking about isync, I us the missing sync, Such better working share your internet and for the more it can sync by wifi connexion faster than bluetooth. I really love that app. because it also sync itunes, and allow you (by usb connection) to have your 1GB memory card as an usb drive to drag and drop all your stuff. It perfectly sync with iCal and address book Better tant iSync would never do.
If your are interested in that product go on mark's space web site.
Bye

You must install the Palm Desktop on your machine if you intend to use either it or iSync and the iSync Palm Conduit to synchronize your contact, event and task data, as both the HotSync Manager and Transport Monitor must be present to launch, supervise and terminate iSync interaction with Palm devices. Install the package that comes bundled on CD-ROM with your device, and not an earlier downloadable package available from Palm.
At that point, you may as well initially synchronize once with the Palm Desktop, copying all of your data to it and effectively creating an archive of your records.
You should then launch iSync, select Enable Palm OS Syncing… from the Devices menu and follow the instructions which appear. Do not choose to Replace the information on your device, but rather - choose to Merge your data with iCal and the Address Book. Make any corrections to your iCal event and task records, and to your Address Book contact records, and back up both sets using the Back up Database and Back up Address Book options in the respective applications.
Your final step should be to install and configure the Missing Sync for Palm OS, choosing to overwrite the contents of your handheld during the first synchronization. Don't skip this critical step, as almost all problems which later may arise when using the Missing Sync are due to avoiding this process.
Once you have made any category or group changes and any other necessary connections to the data on your handheld, synchronize once more to update the truth database, and you're set.
The Missing Sync is vastly more flexible than iSync is, and you'll be glad that you've elected to use it instead of iSync with an advanced (post Treo 600) Palm device like either model you are considering.

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    Where to start? Maybe with some background about the synchronization process.
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    To synchronize photos, music and other media files, you'll need to use the Missing Sync for Palm OS. iSync just does not support anything beyond contact, calendaring and task data. To begin the process, you should simplify your device pool, initially concentrating only on getting a complete, accurate set of contact, event and task records pushed to the truth from the Address Book and iCal, and onto your Palm.
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  • Treo 755p, Leopard, missing sync, no event syncing

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    Image
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    Image
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    Backed up ToDoDB
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    Backed up PhoneCallDB
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    |3:08:04 PM|Info| "K608i" finished receiving changes
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    |3:08:07 PM|Info| "K608i" engine processing complete
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    <pre>
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    model number:
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    revision ID:
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    RM-72
    GSM P1.1
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    </pre>
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