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WANTED: Setup CDs for Palm TX Tom Hill 11-09-2006
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Posted by Tom Hill on November 9, 2006, 2:19 pm
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Got a great deal on E-Bay on a Palm TX handheld, but now realize the package
is missing the Installation CDs.
At first I didn't think I needed these CDs, but now realize I do to set up
MS Outlook Synchronization and use Excel on the handheld, which is the
reason I bought the Palm in the first place.
Can anyone help me with this?



Posted by BillW50 on November 9, 2006, 3:27 pm
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> Got a great deal on E-Bay on a Palm TX handheld, but now realize the
> package is missing the Installation CDs.
> At first I didn't think I needed these CDs, but now realize I do to
> set up MS Outlook Synchronization and use Excel on the handheld,
> which is the reason I bought the Palm in the first place.
> Can anyone help me with this?

Well here would be a good start I would think.

http://www.palm.com/us/support/tx/

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Bill

Posted by DevilsPGD on November 9, 2006, 4:09 pm
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>> Got a great deal on E-Bay on a Palm TX handheld, but now realize the
>> package is missing the Installation CDs.
>> At first I didn't think I needed these CDs, but now realize I do to
>> set up MS Outlook Synchronization and use Excel on the handheld,
>> which is the reason I bought the Palm in the first place.
>> Can anyone help me with this?
>
>Well here would be a good start I would think.
>
>http://www.palm.com/us/support/tx/

Unfortunately Palm doesn't make all of the CD-based content available
online. Specifically, DocumentsToGo and the MS Outlook conduits, and I
think the Versamail conduit (not that it works anyway, so that's not
much of a loss)

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Posted by BillW50 on November 9, 2006, 4:19 pm
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>
>>> Got a great deal on E-Bay on a Palm TX handheld, but now realize the
>>> package is missing the Installation CDs.
>>> At first I didn't think I needed these CDs, but now realize I do to
>>> set up MS Outlook Synchronization and use Excel on the handheld,
>>> which is the reason I bought the Palm in the first place.
>>> Can anyone help me with this?
>>
>> Well here would be a good start I would think.
>>
>> http://www.palm.com/us/support/tx/
>
> Unfortunately Palm doesn't make all of the CD-based content available
> online. Specifically, DocumentsToGo and the MS Outlook conduits, and
> I think the Versamail conduit (not that it works anyway, so that's not
> much of a loss)

[sigh] ok and thanks!

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Bill


Posted by Kay Shapero on November 9, 2006, 6:59 pm
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spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net says...
>
> >> Got a great deal on E-Bay on a Palm TX handheld, but now realize the
> >> package is missing the Installation CDs.
> >> At first I didn't think I needed these CDs, but now realize I do to
> >> set up MS Outlook Synchronization and use Excel on the handheld,
> >> which is the reason I bought the Palm in the first place.
> >> Can anyone help me with this?
> >
> >Well here would be a good start I would think.
> >
> >http://www.palm.com/us/support/tx/
>
> Unfortunately Palm doesn't make all of the CD-based content available
> online. Specifically, DocumentsToGo and the MS Outlook conduits, and I
> think the Versamail conduit (not that it works anyway, so that's not
> much of a loss)
>
Probably in the case of DocumentsToGo, the software belongs to DataViz
so you have to buy it from them. You can find their page on the subject
at http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/index_palm.html. I'm
less than enchanted with Docs to Go - it does make it possible to edit
something on the handheld, but it loses track of documents if you have
more than a dozen or so, it gets lines or whole paragraphs out of order
on pdf files, and it's been known to do weird things to Excel files,
including mucking up my entire check records file at one point.
(leastwise version 8.003 does - I haven't bothered with the latest
release)

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