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Group, how do I transfer the info from Palm Desktop to Outlook or to the  
iPAQ 2415?  Thank you!
 
Norm

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Try Chapura- do a google
 
At 16 Jun 2005 12:19:33 +0000 Norm & Debbie wrote:
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> Group, how do I transfer the info from Palm Desktop to Outlook or to
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> iPAQ 2415?  Thank you!
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> Norm  
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Thanks very much!
 
Norm
 
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Try Chapura- do a google
 
At 16 Jun 2005 12:19:33 +0000 Norm & Debbie wrote:
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> Group, how do I transfer the info from Palm Desktop to Outlook or to
the
> iPAQ 2415?  Thank you!
>
> Norm
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I checked the Chapura Website and there doesn't seem to be anything that  
will move the contacts and calendar on Palm Desktop to Outlook or to my  
2415.  Surely someone has a utility that accomplish this.  HELP!
 
Norm

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Yes, there is. It is called Pocket Mirror. Look under products. l own it.
Comes in Standard or professional versions.
 
At 17 Jun 2005 01:34:52 +0000 Norm & Debbie wrote:
> Group,
>  
> I checked the Chapura Website and there doesn't seem to be anything
that  
> will move the contacts and calendar on Palm Desktop to Outlook or to my  
> 2415.  Surely someone has a utility that accomplish this.  HELP!
>  
> Norm  
>  
>  
 
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I stand corrected, very humbly.  I no longer have the T5 and the contacts  
are solely on the Palm Desktop. will it still work?
 
Norm
 
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Yes, there is. It is called Pocket Mirror. Look under products. l own it.
Comes in Standard or professional versions.
 
At 17 Jun 2005 01:34:52 +0000 Norm & Debbie wrote:
> Group,
>
> I checked the Chapura Website and there doesn't seem to be anything
that
> will move the contacts and calendar on Palm Desktop to Outlook or to my
> 2415.  Surely someone has a utility that accomplish this.  HELP!
>
> Norm
>
>
 
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"Norm & Debbie" <nwpars@insightbb.com> wrote in message
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| I stand corrected, very humbly.  I no longer have the T5 and the contacts
| are solely on the Palm Desktop. will it still work?
 
 
no,  pocket mirror will allow you to sync your palm, with outlook (thus
moving all data to outlook) and then you simply sync your pocketpc.  if you
no longer have the palm it makes this a much more complicated process.
Chapurra has a program called pocketcopy that will move the info directly
from Palm Desktop to Outlook without the need for a palm.  the downside is
it costs $$$.
the other options are free, but much more involved.  I know PalmDesktop has
a limited "export" feature and some of the data can be Exported to a file,
and then imported into Outlook, but if I remember correctly, you need to
manually "map" the fields when you import and even then you only get some of
the data.
the other suggestion I have heard is using the sync capabilities of a free
Yahoo mail account to sync first with palm desktop and then back to Outlook,
although, this has limitations also.
 
you might want to use google groups to search for this topic, as many have
been through what you are trying to do, with mixed results.
 
good luck
Kent

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Thank you to all who answered my question on Data Transfer.  What I did was  
to export each contact and calendar entry as a card file, then open and save  
it to Outlook.  All are safely synched with the iPAQ 2415 and Outlook.  
Incidentally, I don't use Outlook as the primary e-mail program.  Rather, we  
use Outlook Express.  Thanks again everybody!
 
Norm
 
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"Norm & Debbie" <nwpars@insightbb.com> wrote in message
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| I stand corrected, very humbly.  I no longer have the T5 and the contacts
| are solely on the Palm Desktop. will it still work?
 
 
no,  pocket mirror will allow you to sync your palm, with outlook (thus
moving all data to outlook) and then you simply sync your pocketpc.  if you
no longer have the palm it makes this a much more complicated process.
Chapurra has a program called pocketcopy that will move the info directly
from Palm Desktop to Outlook without the need for a palm.  the downside is
it costs $$$.
the other options are free, but much more involved.  I know PalmDesktop has
a limited "export" feature and some of the data can be Exported to a file,
and then imported into Outlook, but if I remember correctly, you need to
manually "map" the fields when you import and even then you only get some of
the data.
the other suggestion I have heard is using the sync capabilities of a free
Yahoo mail account to sync first with palm desktop and then back to Outlook,
although, this has limitations also.
 
you might want to use google groups to search for this topic, as many have
been through what you are trying to do, with mixed results.
 
good luck
Kent


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