03-03-2010 02:55 PM
I had a Visor Pro, which unfortunately was stolen along with my Mac PowerBook G4. I have ordered a new Mac laptop (MacBook Pro), but I am not going to be able to replace the Visor.
I want to be able to continue using the Palm Desktop application - I had version 4.2.1 for the Mac. I have 10 years of information in that program, I don't know one better and would like to continue to use it, Visor or no Visor.
I have several questions:
Is Palm Desktop Version 4.2.1 for Mac compatible and will run on a MacBook Pro running Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
If I do a "migration assistant" to move my applications to the new computer from my backup harddrive, will the Palm program move over okay and be useable? Or,---
Do I have to install Palm Desktop from scratch? If so, can I download Palm Desktop from the website - I cannot find a page anywhere on palm.com to download the program. Does anyone have a link?
Or, is the Palm Desktop program that would work with Snow Leopard a different version than the 4.2.1 I have? And if so, how do I upgrade/move my data from 4.2.1 to a newer version?
I don't need to be able to HotSync as I no longer have the Palm device. I just want to be able to use the desktop software.
Thanks for the help,
Tara
03-03-2010 06:00 PM
Hello Tara and welcome to the Palm forums.
Sorry to hear about your Mac and your Visor. That stinks.
Palm Desktop 4.2.1 Rev D will run on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. You can download the software from the Palm website. Go to the support page, and follow the path for the Tungsten TX support page and you'll find the download.
I've never used the transfer assistant to move my data from one Mac to another so I have no idea if it will move your data from the original Mac to the MacBook Pro.
Alan G
03-04-2010 01:21 PM
I think I read somewhere on the Palm site that 4.2.1 is NOT compatible with Snow Leopard. However, there's something called the Missing Sync that would work. Check it out...http://www.markspace.com/
03-06-2010 05:36 AM
The issue with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and Palm Desktop 4.2.1 for Mac OS X is that the iSync conduit no longer supports Palm OS devices. If you don't plan on syncing your Palm to the Mac OS Address Book or iCal applications, then there is no problem.
If you want to sync to Address Book and iCal, then yes, you are correct, you need to purchase a copy of the Missing Sync for Palm OS. It works well, but I used to stay away from new releases of the Missing Sync until most of the bugs got worked out.
Alan G
04-25-2010 10:38 PM
Tara,
I could have been you asking a very similar question, although I'm still not sure on the solution after some of the knowledgeable answers.
Like you, I have been using Palm Desktop to store 5 years of information, and I'm getting ready to buy the new iMac who reps tell me is probably not compatible with Palm Software anymore or will not and I should find other alternatives to store all my information.
For instance, I use Palm as my date book and To Do List which I find very convenient. Apple reps told me I could try getting used to iCal for this which I have been doing lately to try & get used to it.
Then there are my addresses. I also use Palm to store all my basic addresses (some with E-mail, some without). It was recommended to me to just use the address book that comes with the iMac. I've never used it but I can see in itself, it's easy to add addresses. My computer consultant also told me that she could easily transfer the addresses from those on Palm to my Thunderbird which I use with Firefox. So, if all my addresses were transferred from my Palm to Thunderbird, then I would just have them on Thunderbird, but I find it easier navigating them in Palm.
The last thing I use Palm for and the most important is under the menu of "Memos". For each category, I have created an alphabetized subject, like computers, legal, passwords, shopping (about 30 topics) and when I want to save important information, I go to that category and write as much or as little as a reference. I wondered "which" application I would use in order to create a similar way of looking up information on subjects.
I copied/pasted it all into a simple word document but that's not really made for what I want.
The last time I went to an Apple store and explained what I wanted -- they were the ones who suggested to use iMac addresses to store my Palm addresses, iCal to use as a new calendar and to do list, and finally an application (on the dock) called "E-mail" where I could do a similar thing as I did on my Palm by creating a series of categories, and when I click on it, a memo page comes up where I can type anything I want to related to that topic. It was demonstrated to me, altho I forgot how she did it, but although it was not meant for a function like that, it's easily done as with the Palm. I told my computer consultant this.
She was concerned that I may not be able to use my Thunderbird G-mail system if I have all my info in iMac applications. Yet if the addresses are in Thunderbird as well, I can't see why that would interfer.
Anyway, today she sent me this link & question and I start reading about a "sync" application and I would have no problem. They also mentioned software called Benno, but told me to try and use Apple apps first instead of having to go out and buy a whole new application to replace the functions of Palm.
Ideally, I would love to continue to use Palm Desktop as I'm using it on this desktop, but I'm not clear if I can. If I can't, what might be my best solution given what I wrote. I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Trudijane
05-26-2010 10:14 PM
I’d like to replace my older iMac (OSX 10.4.11) with a new iMac running OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. But I have seen the statement on the Palm website that “Palm Desktop and HotSync Manager are not compatible with Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard,” and I thought I’d have to give up my Palm Tungsten E2 if I upgraded to Snow Leopard. However, Alan G. makes me hopeful now that I may be able to keep using Palm Desktop after all, as long as I don’t try to sync my Palm to Mac’s Address Book or iCal applications.
So here's my queston: does this mean that if I do upgrade to Snow Leopard, I will still be able to use Palm Desktop 4.2.1 and HotSync Manager to sync my Palm handheld to Palm Desktop’s own Address and Calendar features?
06-28-2010 06:04 AM
the Palm Desktop for macs running snow leopard absolutely syncs with palm devices - I sync my Palm Tx with this setup all the time.
07-25-2010 03:01 AM
08-02-2010 04:53 PM
As I said my TX syncs with the Palm Desktop in Snow Leopard with *absolutely* no problem. The question is whether the Palm Desktop will continue to sync with future OS X updates. It would be nice if someone were to write a program that would ensure this and enable me to sync my Palm Desktop info with my iphone in the bargain. Anyone have any tips on this score without depending on putting my info in the cloud?
08-22-2010 10:53 AM
I just downloaded 4.2.1 to my Snow Leopard. However, when I look to import my old Palm Desktop data, it does not seem to recogize the file type. I would be happy to simply get the addresses, and export then for Address Book, but I'm stuck. Any clues how to get the older data file to open in 4.2.1?
Thanks!