BRIAN STEVENS After reading your comment I went to VersionTracker (sorry) to read the reviews on version 4.2.1 of Palm desktop. The most recent are not complimentary and even say it won't install in Tiger. THIS is one of the reasons I wrote CCN X. It runs fine in all of OS X. Also, Palm Desktop is clearly a freebie ("lost leader") meant to help generate interest and use of their Palm products. If Palm decides to discontinue it, the users will have little recourse because they didn't pay for it. CCN X (and its predecessors) was written in 1998 before many of the good alternatives were available, and has been updated consistently. I'd like to download Palm Desktop and compare features, but since it won't install in Tiger I can't. My bet is some features in CCN X don't exist in that product. For example, CCN X's implementation of event timers was a user request based on an old OS 9 product that did only that function. I haven't found this feature elsewhere. Also, unlike some applications (many of which are very good - like iCal) most users find CCN X simple to use. Lastly, I have hundreds of registered users that tell me with their fee and comments that CCN X has value. God willing, I'll be around for many more years and keep supporting my users. As a one person company, I turn around bugs and fixes quickly. There has never been a user that had a problem with CCN X for more than 1 day.
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