Palm Treo 700p and QuickBooks 2009

Before I upgraded to QB 2009 Pro, I used to use QB 2007 Pro and a little program called Time to Time. I also have a Palm Treo 700p (Palm OS) The Time to Time program would interface between QB and the Palm pilot and would allow me to select a customer, start time keeping, document what I did and then I could stop the time. When I hotsync'ed, it would copy the data down to my pc, I ran the Time To Time program to transfer the data straight into QB.
Now after I've upgraded to QB 2009 Pro, my Time to Time program won't work and the company doesn't exist anymore so I'm looking for another program that I can do the same with - keep track of my time, hotsync the data into QB 2009 Pro.
Can anyone suggest anything?
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I have answered your question in the other post you made. Please see the response in that post here;
http://forums.palm.com/palm/board/message?board.id=software&message.id=39583&jump=true 

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