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cheeki
11-25-2007, 02:13 PM
PLEASE HELP
I'm getting ready (finally) to buy my iphone but, before I do.......
I use my palm and palmdesktop software for my agenda / calendar and my contacts. Is there a way to sync this info to my iphone and stop using the palm. I do not use outlook.

If this can't be done.... I don't know if I will buy the iphone.....

I'm trying to eliminate gadgets in my purse....
phone / ipod / palm

macgirl
11-25-2007, 02:42 PM
there have been lots of posts about this process here - doing on the words "palm desktop" here turned up over 30 threads. your answer is probably already here somewhere...

Khris
11-25-2007, 04:07 PM
PLEASE HELP
I'm getting ready (finally) to buy my iphone but, before I do.......
I use my palm and palmdesktop software for my agenda / calendar and my contacts. Is there a way to sync this info to my iphone and stop using the palm. I do not use outlook.

If this can't be done.... I don't know if I will buy the iphone.....

I'm trying to eliminate gadgets in my purse....
phone / ipod / palm

You will NOT be able to directly sync the iPhone with the Palm Desktop. You will need to use Outlook if you want to be able to sync Addresses and Appointments with the iPhone.

In response to macgirl, clicking on "this search" revealed nothing but "Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms."

macgirl
11-25-2007, 05:08 PM
In response to macgirl, clicking on "this search" revealed nothing but "Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms."

i guess a search is only good for so long - thanks for flagging that for me! :)

Hawk
11-26-2007, 08:14 AM
It's been a long time since I had a palm, but I believe you can export your calander and Address book and then import it to Outlook (of course you need to have outlook installed, and not Outlook Express).
"Should' be a painless procedure, provided you have everything necessary.

Khris
11-26-2007, 09:10 AM
You can also just sync your Palm with Outlook and then sync your iPhone.

If I remember correctly, you'll need to sync your palm with the Palm Desktop first to ensure all your data is saved, then reinstall it and select that you want to sync with Outlook instead of Palm Desktop. As Hawk said, you do need to have Outlook installed.

cheeki
11-27-2007, 03:52 PM
You can also just sync your Palm with Outlook and then sync your iPhone.

If I remember correctly, you'll need to sync your palm with the Palm Desktop first to ensure all your data is saved, then reinstall it and select that you want to sync with Outlook instead of Palm Desktop. As Hawk said, you do need to have Outlook installed.

thank you for all your help

renegade
01-31-2009, 09:10 AM
I too am looking at the I-phone and want to continue using the PALM desktop for contacts and calendar rather than outlook. So is this working for you Cheeki?

Hawk
01-31-2009, 03:06 PM
I too am looking at the I-phone and want to continue using the PALM desktop for contacts and calendar rather than outlook. So is this working for you Cheeki?

The original poster was not asking to use the palm software with his iPhone, just how to Transfer his data to the iPhone.
The iPhone only syncs through iTunes, which can sync to either outlook or the mac address book.
If you sync through the palm software to palm desktop, you have to sync, uninstall the palm software, reinstall and setup to sync to outlook instead. Then you can sync the iPhone to that address book in outlook.

gjantz1
01-31-2009, 04:40 PM
I used PocketCopy it worked very good $199.95 to copy palm to Outlook

Hawk
01-31-2009, 11:19 PM
I used PocketCopy it worked very good $199.95 to copy palm to Outlook
HOLY CRAP! Please tell me you accidentally doubled the 9 in 199.95.
But even if you did, $20 bucks is still high for something that can be done fairly easily for free.

And if you didn't double the 9, I have some property that I want to sell you. Ever hear of the Brooklyn Bridge? ;)

gjantz1
02-01-2009, 10:38 AM
$19.95 is the pric eI paid

glsda
02-01-2009, 10:32 PM
I made the switch from the Treo 650 to the 3g last April after being a Palm OS user since the beginning. You will have to adept to MS Outlook not express as Hawk stated. You can transfer your contacts over and do your sync via out look on the Palm and that will work with the iPhone. Don't even think about using the Palm OS. Go into outlook help and it will tell you how to transfer your contacts. You will have to find an app. on iTunes such as Toodledo for your tasks. Good luck.

I just did a search on the main forum page 'palm sync to iphone ' and came up with a lot of threads. Macgirl is seldom wrong as this shows. Also do a google search and you will find enough information to help you make your decision.

puzzlemensch
02-12-2009, 12:20 PM
You don't need to mess with Outlook. Missing Sync will allow you to sync your Palm and iPhone. See: http://www.markspace.com/

gjantz1
02-12-2009, 01:44 PM
So I can sync my iPhone with 2 or more computers time and time again with my Palm database? You have did this and are still doing this with no problems?

Jck
02-21-2009, 11:04 AM
I did this successfully but it involved buying Outlook 2007 ($100). First I exported everything from my Palm Desktop file using the export function (I exported to .csv format), and then I imported the file to Outlook 2007, then synced the iPod calendar to Outlook. One note about this switch: the iPod calendar is basically a toy. You can't even search your appointments. Think before you switch.

Overpanic
07-25-2009, 03:24 PM
Just wanted to add my two cents...

I just switched from my Palm Tx to the iPhone 3GS and needed to transfer over all of my calendar data from Palm Desktop (I don't use Outlook, although it is installed on my computer). I had a hard time finding an easy way to do this, and I didn't want to pay a lot of money, but I eventually found Companionlink for Google. It took three steps, but it got the job done - and the trial evaluation was free!!

http://www.companionlink.com/

Essentially, what it let me do is first sync my Palm Desktop Calendar with Google Calendars. I then used the program a second time to sync Google Calendars with Outlook (which was important, because I have Outlook 2002, which Google does not currently support). After that, it was easy to get iTunes to sync with Outlook and transfer over all of my calendar data.

I didn't sync my contacts, but it does that as well. It also seems to work for other phones (like the palm Pre), and if you purchase the full version you can use it to continually sync your data back and forth.

Hope this helps!!

BrownGem
07-25-2009, 09:06 PM
CompanionLink is good alternate sync software. Costs $50. Not bad if you need advanced sync fields in Outlook and works with many smartphones. But you can do it for free as other members have pointed out. Having come from the Treo palm I can tell you the calendar isn't as robust even syncing with Outlook. The stock calendar is just very basic. Not a problem for me. There isn't any Today screen to see appointments at a glance unless you are willing to jailbreak and use 3rd party applications. There are workarounds.

glsda
07-25-2009, 09:19 PM
I moved from the Palm OS a little over a year ago after using it for 10 + years. As has been stated in previous posts you need to select outlook as your calendar etc. on your palm. You do not need to pay $199 + if you will do a little research. Go to MS outlook's help menu and search for "Palm" and topics such as moving, copying your calendar, contacts etc to the iPhone. You will not be able to copy tasks or memos. You may also do most of this via google. I use google calendar so I may sync between my office, home and iPhone. It will take some time and effort and some frustration but is well worth it. Hope this encourages you to make the change to the iPhone. I did and have no regrets even with the launch of the Pre.