Our expert Greg thought that he could make it synchronize with a Parallels virtual machine setup with Windows 7, but it was the 64-bit version of Windows 7, and the software doesn’t work on that, either.īut Greg found a company called Aceeca that sells rugged handheld devices, including a Palm OS model (you see these sorts of things when you get your ticket barcode scanned at a ballgame). It hasn’t worked on any Mac made in the last five years. The problem is, of course, that Palm doesn’t exist any more, and their software is no longer supported. We have a client who still uses a Palm organizer, because its calendar view represents things in a particular way that works for her. While most of us have moved on from our PDAs and smartphones of yesteryear, some of our clients love a specific device, and we consider it our job to figure out a way to let them use it if that’s what they want to do.
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