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Migrating data with PocketCopy is easy, but it'll cost US$14.95. Just check the boxes next to the databases you want to transfer.
If you want to perform this data transfer as quickly and efficiently as possible
and don't mind investing US$14.95 for the privilege, download Chapura's PocketCopy 2.0.
Designed exclusively for this
task, PocketCopy moves your Palm Desktop appointment calendar, address book,
memo pad, and task list to Outlook's Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Tasks
sections, respectively. It's compatible with Palm Desktop 3.0 and higher and
Outlook 98 and higher.
After installing the program, fire up Palm Desktop
and choose Tools > Addins > PocketCopy. Check the boxes for all four
databases, then click Copy. When the process is complete, head to Outlook to see
the results, then proceed to step
7.
Pocket PCs come with an installation CD for Microsoft Outlook. You'll need to install it if it's not already on your PC.
You can migrate from Palm Desktop to Outlook without spending any money, but the
process requires some extra effort. You'll need two software CDs: the one that
came with your new Pocket PC and the one that came with your Palm.
Install Outlook All Pocket PCs come with some version of
Outlook; the latest models generally include Outlook 2002. Unless you already
have this or a newer version on your PC, install the program from your PDA's
software CD. When that's done, run Outlook at least once before proceeding to
the next step.
Tip Whatever version of Outlook ends up
on your PC, make sure to install the latest updates. They're available for
download from Microsoft's Office Online site.
When reinstalling Palm Desktop, select the radio button to synchronize your Palm to Outlook.
Most Palm handhelds come with conduits to synchronize with either Palm Desktop or Outlook. If you chose to sync with Palm Desktop when you first set up your PDA, we're going to switch you over to the Outlook conduits in order to avoid a lot of complicated, time-consuming exporting and importing.
To do this, simply insert your Palm software CD and follow the instructions to install Palm Desktop. At some point during the setup process, you'll be given the option of synchronizing with Outlook. Select it and finish the installation.
Tip If your Palm handheld didn't come with Outlook conduits, you have little choice but to opt for a third-party solution such as Chapura PocketCopy. While it's possible to export your contacts and memos from Palm Desktop and import them into Outlook, it's a complicated process--the field-mapping alone can drive grown men to tears. Also, Outlook can't import Palm Desktop's calendar and task data.
Select Handheld Overwrites Desktop in HotSync Manager to ensure your data flows from your Palm to your PC.
You've just configured HotSync Manager to synchronize your Palm with Outlook
instead of Palm Desktop. All that's left to do is synchronize.
Before you
do, however, you should tweak HotSync Manager's settings to make sure the data
flows in the proper direction--namely, from PDA to Outlook. (Truth be told, this
step is optional, as the default settings should copy everything without a
problem, but we think it's better to be safe than sorry.)
In your Windows System Tray, click the HotSync Manager icon, then click
Custom.
Now click the Date Book entry. It may appear as Calendar, depending on your
PDA model.
Click the Change button.
In the Change HotSync Action window, choose Handheld Overwrites Desktop and
click OK.
Repeat this action for Address Book (a.k.a. Contacts), To Do List (Tasks),
and Memo Pad (Memos). When you've completed these changes, click Done to close
HotSync Manager.
Ready, set, HotSync! Your final Palm
synchronization will copy all data from the old PDA to Outlook. When it's done,
load Outlook and check to make sure all your records have arrived safely.
ActiveSync creates a connection between your computer and your Pocket PC, and your migration is now complete.
Now it's time to establish relations between your new Pocket PC and Outlook.
Insert the Pocket PC's software CD and follow the instructions to install ActiveSync. After setting up a standard partnership, you'll see a Synchronization Settings screen. Be sure to check the boxes for Calendar, Contacts, Notes, and Tasks--the four items that correspond with your Palm's primary applets.
You'll then be instructed to connect your Pocket PC, at which time all your data will be copied from Outlook. Congratulations, you've successfully migrated from the old PDA to the new!
Tip Before installing ActiveSync from
your PDA's software CD, check Microsoft's Windows Mobile site to see if there's a newer version available. (At press time, ActiveSync 3.8 was the latest version.)