Sugarcrm with iSync

We actually evaluate SugarCRM www.sugarcrm.com
This open source software is a real alternative to Act! on Windows.
But my biggest problem is the synchronization with a Mac (Palm, iPod, Mail, Address book,...)
Some have the same problem ? Any solutions ?
Thanks in advance.

At a minimum, iSync requires the HotSync Manager and Transport Monitor to operate at all. Toss them as a part of your removal of the Palm Desktop, and iSync won't operate with your Palm device.
I would simply leave the Palm Desktop intact, because if you ever have to reinstall it, that process alone can create issues with your configuration. And, for what it's worth, there is no downloadable copy of the Palm Desktop for your Treo model, requiring that you retrieve the bundled CD-ROM is you need to reinstall it.
A better way to proceed if you want to toss the Palm Desktop is to replace it and iSync entirely with the Missing Sync for Palm OS:
http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_palmos.php
Seriously: once you've installed, configured and used it, you'll wonder why you didn't do so earlier!

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