Palm T3, Palm Desktop, Note Pad

Switching Palm T3 to a Mac, with the most recent version of Palm Desktop (for Mac of course) Note Pad is not shown in the Toolbar. How can I add it to the tool bar? Without it in the tool bar, Note Pad cannot be opened. I have tried looking in prefs and the help feature to no avail. Any suggestions out there? Are there any Palm T users out there?
macdvm

Further research: Note Pad doesn't appear in the Palm Desktop, but if you navigate to (user)/Documents/Palm/Users/(username)/Note Pad/Note Pad.bak you can see your scribbles.

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