Regarding having to enter the password a lot … you can set it to stay open on your desktop forever, but the Android does close it down like it does with all its other apps.
The layer of security is worth it to me. Their development seems to continue — with free updates being released often. FormerPalmUser Thanks for your comment and update. I agree with you B-Folders has been improving with each version and it is under active development.
Much nicer to use now and the sync is is easier to do as well. An impressive job, James! Thanks for the trouble you took in order to share, and also to all the comments. I started with Pilot in and now with Zire31 and Z22 my small favorite. The trouble is both screens are frozen. Like James, and others, I hate the idea of a closed world like iPhone, and figured I should move to Android. My problem is to go straight from the desktop to…whatever, since the Palm is out.
Any suggestion? In any case, thanks to all your ideas from a less desperate Frenchman. Can you do a soft reset on your palm and then have it boot up normally so you can sync it to the desktop?
Thanks a lot for your answer, James. I did try this and hard reset as well, to no avail. Until I read one suggestion: to use an adhesive from top to bottom gradually and remove it the same way. And it worked!! But I feel this is a frail victory. Thanks again, all the best,. I rejoiced too fast!
You learn the Martial Arts discipline because of training, the more discipline you have to the Martial Art the more successful you become. This is usually a very subconscious area for a lot of people and they very often start working harder and concentrating more without realising. The respect comes from the sparring, the harder you hit someone the harder they are going to hit you back, the more you respect that fighter the more they will respect you. I have been able to duplicate many of my applications used daily i.
Epocrates to my android easily. Can you offer any tips for the less computer savy? I Love and use my gadgets but am not the most computer literate of them. I was truly sad to see Palm ride into the sunset as my devices have served my needs very well over the years.
Eg, Outlook or Apple Calendar iCal. Being a longtime Palm user I went to ios confining, but good sync with outlook , now android, can tweak up nice, but alot of work to get a half decent PDA , but would still rather have my Palm. I almost gave up on android because of this, BUT found finally found My Phone explorer, from Germany- flawless Palm like sync of all the above, no cloud, no nonsense.
First Nokia made a phone and Palm made a Pda, Palm added a phone to the PDA perfect for me, then Apple added a phone to a music player, then google added a phone to its search engine advertising business, in a roundabout way way via an operating system. We now have a lot of sizzle and very little steak for some people. Good telephony qualities, and PDA and desktop syncing are all now substandard afterthoughts.
I am a Palm user since , zire, now tungsten t3. Decided to change OS. Android is my future. Folders is quite good but too slow to manage big folders, in my opinion. Is it a program bug or my smartphone fault? Htc explorer.. Besides, some problems synching through mac desktop…sorry for my English …. I am now trying to move to a Samsung att Galaxy appeal.
The main thing I require is a calendar that supports floating events. I use this feature rather than a todo list. It seems that most, but not all of the appointments that do not have an alarm set are not transferred. Most events that have been marked as done do not get moved to google either. I tried several programs to sync, PD to android, Outlook to android, PD to google, Outlook to google, all with similar results. Since I can see the entries on both the PD and outlook calendars I assume that the data is not corrupt, but it may be.
Ive also read multiple conflicting reviews of CompanionLink software — does anyone have a recent review? Looking to move to Android. Really appreciate your article!!! Fine way of telling, and fastidious post to get data on the topic of my presentation subject matter, which i am going to present in school. About Contact. Synchronisation with a desktop application. Uses Google services, day by day view and supports multiple calendars. It works pretty well though still in Beta, and has frequent updates and improvements.
Built in contact app from HTC. It syncs with Google contacts links to facebook too and works well with the phone app. I had a lot of errors during sync but managed through largely retrying to get a clean sync to happen. After a clean sync, I upgraded my outlook to as this has a better user interface and works with gSync. Next, I used gSync to sync about a year of past calendar data and all contacts into Google services.
It works pretty well. Some calendar events seemed to get duplicated but not enough to be a major hassle. I did try syncing more years of history in Calendar with the cloud, but it seemed to slow down my Business Calendar start up time significantly, so I cleared out everything and only synced a much smaller length of time — about a year. I then changed the sync to only days in the past and future to make it run faster takes about 3 minutes.
I currently have the sync run a few times a day automatically but sometimes kick it off manually too. I had a lot of email addresses in Google contacts which also had contact records from the Palm. This command did a good job combining them. I exported all memos using Palm Desktop into individual text files one per category , and then imported them into B-Folders as per these instructions.
I have borrowed a loaner from a local retail store, and have beemed most all of the information already from one unit to the other. The hotsync feature works well with the new loaner. My problem is that I cannot seem to find a way to beem the entire date book from one unit to another. I can only do one event at a time, which would take hours of time since I have many entries over the upcoming year each day, and many events for each day.
Is there some way to transfer the entire date book without doing a single event at a time? Thanks, John. Messages: Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: The next thing you have to do is to HotSync the new palm, taking care to notify as an option that the Pc overwrites the handheld for datebook!!! I know it is not an exact reply to your question, but I know this way works Messages: 13, Likes Received: Trophy Points: You can not beam the entire addressbook to another unit, but you can beam an entire "Catagory" at a time.
This will save some time. BAB , Dec 24, Messages: 2, Likes Received: Trophy Points: This trick worked to get my datebook onto the Palm OS Emulator, so it may work to beam the whole datebook to another Palm: First, use a program like FileZ to delete the file datebookdb.
It's probably an empty database anyway. For the Emulator, I had to use FileZ to set the backup bit for datebookdb. Tom LaPrise , Dec 24, Thank you all for your replys. I have further questions. For instance, the person may choose to allow the function of printing the document while restricting the facility to copy text or images present in the given document. We intend to suggest three different ways of different degrees of convenience to remove the permissions password from PDF.
If we can recall the exact permissions password, we will be able to unlock and get past different kinds of security restrictions linked to the given PDF file.
We just need to go through a few simple steps. One important prerequisite while using this method is that the user must be aware of the original permissions password. First click the File menu and follow it up by selecting Properties. Step 2: The documents Properties dialog box now appears and you need to move to the Security tab. The list summing up the document restrictions will become visible. This will help us know clearly the functions that are restricted and those that are not restricted.
In case we wish to remove the restrictions we need to move to Security Method and select No Security in the drop down list. Step 3: At this stage, a window will appear to indicate that the given file is password protected.
Enter the correct permissions password. Step 4: In this step, we need to confirm our intention to remove the security restrictions linked with the specific file.
You can activate this option by clicking OK once more. Step 5: The final step is to ensure that we save the changes made. Once this is done, we can be certain that we have removed the password and restrictions associated with the document. Obviously, the steps involved in this method are quite simple but it must be emphasized that without a knowledge of the original permissions password, we cannot make much headway in this method of using the Adobe Acrobat Pro.
The key action involved is to carry out the print function. This function of the browser can help to side step or bypass the normal restrictions incorporated in a protected PDF file.
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