To use a Palm OS device with iSync 1.2, you must install the iSync 1.2 Palm Conduit. After installing the iSync 1.2 Palm Conduit and setting up your Palm OS device to work with iSync, you can use iSync 1.2 to synchronize Address Book contacts, and iCal calendars and To Do information on your Palm OS device, Mac OS computers, and other devices, such as an iSync-compatible mobile phone or iPod.
What's New
Verison 1.2 provides performance and stability improvements over the iSync 1.1 Palm Conduit.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2.5 through 10.3.9.
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Until iCal and Address Book can be made to support categories, these otherwise fine applications are nearly worthless for use with a Palm. I eagerly await Apple's response to this serious shortcoming so as to make it practical to use iCal and Address Book with a Palm.
Followed the instructions and it worked perfect on the first try. It works great.
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 27 Mar 2004
I have used this for my palm and have had no problems. It works fine.
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 13 Oct 2003
In my iBook iSync iSucks. I don't have enough iTime to iWait for this iSlow application. Going back to HotSync but will try iSunc with the next upgrade. I am iHopeful that speed improvements can be made.
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 13 Oct 2003
installing the isync conduit and following it as per instructions helps a lot...
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 10 Oct 2003
SLOW SLOW SLOW... and doesn't sync with Entourage, the only good thing to come out of MicroFluff
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Jul 2003
Works to sync iCal and Address book (Treo 90/TiBook 550). How about mail? No conduit in manager if palm desktop installed after iSync. Keep trying Apple.
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 02 Jul 2003
isync is a neat idea and, from an effectiveness viewpoint, it works. However, as someone else said, IT'S VERY SLOW. It takes up to 20 mins for a sync that Palm handled in two or three. I'm going back to Palm and Palm Desktop. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of the iSync conduit
[Version 1.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 19 Jun 2003
I didn't have any problem getting isync to connect to my palm (handspring visor edge) but it takes a *long* time to run a hotsync (it's like every time I sync everything needs to be copied from isync to palm desktop to the palm).
[Version 1.1]
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To use a Palm OS device with iSync 1.2, you must install the iSync 1.2 Palm Conduit. After installing the iSync 1.2 Palm Conduit and setting up your Palm OS device to work with iSync, you can use iSync 1.2 to synchronize Address Book contacts, and iCal calendars and To Do information on your Palm OS device, Mac OS computers, and other devices, such as an iSync-compatible mobile phone or iPod.
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