Mac os 10.5.2 + Palm Desktop 4.2.2

Completely frustrated, and ready to return my Centro.
I am a veteran palm user, and recently made the big switch to my first smart phone...the Palm Centro.
I used to sync my Palm TX with my iMac and had no problems syncing it to the regular Palm Desktop, and bought the Missing Sync and synced everything up with my mac applications.
A few months ago, I purchased a macbook with a 10.5.2 OS, and have only been syncing my Palm TX at work on my PC.  Now though, I would like to sync my Palm TX AND my Centro on my mac as well.
I haven't even tried syncing both on the pc at work, so I wont' go there yet.  
MY ISSUE:  When trying to sync to Macbook, both palm devices appear to be syncing seamlessly.  When  read the conduit log, everything says "OK." However, this isn't the case.  Nothing gets synced at all...nothing from the calendar, addresses, memos, goes ANYWHERE!  I have checked entourage as well as my mac applications to see if they decided to hide and go somewhere else, but they are no where to be found.
Luckly, I havne't lost any information yet.  Everything is staying as though it was never synced.  How can I fix this?  Do I need to purchase the Missing Sync again?  The thing is, I'm not even there yet.  Right now, I just would like to have one SOLID hot sync between both Palms and my macbook.  Grr.  
Thanks! 
Post relates to: Centro (Verizon)

Check that the user name on each device matches to the user profile in the palm desktop software.
Have you sync'd with any error messages at all when syncing any of the two devices?
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