SyncLoader - smartInput is a new data exchange tool.
Easy data exchange for all 4 built-in databases:
- Appointments
- Addresses
- ToDos and
- Memos
Easy to use:
User A uses SyncLoader to export the records in a category (of one of the 4 built-in databases).
After HotSync user A sends the export database to user B (by email, by posting it on his website, by beaming, etc etc).
User B installs the database into his PalmOS device. All records are loaded (automatically or manually) into the appropriate built-in database (into a category of his choice).
Samples of use:
Distribution of company (or club or whatever) employees/customores contact lists.
Distribution of tasks (ToDos) and/or appointments to employees by email or on a website (a Perl API is coming in near future).
Any sharing of Datebook/Address/Todo/Memo data!
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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