MemoSync is a tiny little utility to synchronize the contents of Memopad with an external card. I've found two reasons why i need this:
My version of HotSync doesn't correctly transfer memos more than a couple of pages long
I often want to transfer text files with computers where i can't or don't want to install HotSync
MemoSync requires an external card (memory stick, SD, etc) and will write and read ASCII .txt files in the PALMMemoSync directory. All files on card use Windows style CRLF line endings.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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