Ab heute gibt es keinen normalen Dienstag mehr im Blog! Denn starten wir den AppDienstag. Ihr wollt wissen was das genau für euch bedeutet ?
Ganz einfach wir verlosen ab jetzt alle 2 Wochen die App die wir an diesem Tag vorstellen. In der Anfangszeit sind es aber erst einmal nur Apps fürs iPhone, da es momentan [...]
Let’s be honest: nobody likes having to mount their phone to the computer to transfer files every time. It’s still the ideal way…
Best Buy Mobile has launched m:IQ, a cloud-based service to backup phone data to the web and provide two-way sync between web and…
Es ist jetzt schon fast zwei Wochen her, dass ich hier meine Erstankündigung hatte. Und Artikel hab ich erst zwei geschrieben. Grund dafür war eine sehr ausgiebige Arbeit für die Uni, die mir doch gleichzeitig den Anlass für diesen Artikel liefert.
Wir alle kennen das. Manchmal müssen Daten zwischen dem Laptop und dem Desktop PC [...]

As reported both in
our forums and on Palm’s
own support forum, there is an apparent bug in Exchange calendar syncing following the 1.3.5 webOS upgrade this past week. Users report (and I found as well) that when the Pre’s calendar hit January 1, 2010, all Exchange calendar data disappeared from view on the Pre (although some report that alerts continue to work, suggesting the data are there but just hidden). Users who do not use Exchange syncing are not reporting the same problem, and those that delete the Exchange account say that their calendar data reappears; adding back the Exchange account, however, makes it happen again. Note that the bug is on the Pre side only; the data remain untouched on the Exchange server.
Fortunately, there is at least a partial workaround, first suggested by
meandmypre in the
PreCentral forum: go to Date & Time, turn off Network time, and manually reset the calendar to December 31, 2009. Check your Pre’s calendar; the Exchange data should be back. Now return to Date & Time and change it back to the correct date; the calendar data should remain visible. Unfortunately, if you have to reset your Pre for any reason, this fix will be undone, and you will have to go through the steps again to properly view the Exchange data in your Pre’s calendar.
Hopefully, Palm will figure out the problem and push out a fix ASAP; we’ll keep you posted.
Thanks to Jim for the heads up!

Mein ursprünglicher Plan war, einen Artikel zu schreiben, wieviele Minuten – ich dachte so an 15 Minuten – ich brauche, um meinen Palm Pre Start klar zu kriegen und mit meinem Mac zu synchronisieren.
Da die Synchronisation am Mac aber nicht ganz so einfach ist, werde ich mich daher darauf konzentrieren, einen Weg möglichst exakt zu [...]

For many of us, the one major missing PIM piece for webOS has been a real, functional memos app, with the key features (sortability, categories) and most importantly desktop synchronization of the Memos app from PalmOS with Microsoft Outlook Notes (or, for some, Palm Desktop). While it appeared that the reason for the lack was out of Palm’s control (neither Exchange ActiveSync nor Google Sync support notes as a separate content type), it was still a major blow for people like me, who have notes dating back years (in my case, since at least December 1996) that were either taken on or edited with a PalmOS device.
My notes have stayed with me through multiple jobs, because I’ve always been able to carry my Palm handheld to the next job and set up synchronization there. I’ve got information, call records, family history, and creative and business written work stored in notes, and I’m very used to being able to check it whenever and wherever I needed to, via my PDA.
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