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I've just found Calendar Pad in my quest for a week view calendar. It doesn't look pretty (very Outlook-esque), but it does the job.
Note: it's only a viewer.
Here's a total rookie's question:
I want a calendar app (and contacts app) that I can sync with my PC as I used to do with my Palm Pilot. So, do all these calendar apps sync with a PC, or can somebody suggest something for me???
Also, is anybody aware of an app that imports calendar and contact information off of the Palm format (aba / dba files) onto the Droid so that I don't have to start from scratch.
The best calendar app I've ever used is on the iPhone/iPod platform - CalenGoo. I wish they'd port it over to Android.
Yes! That's what I was most excited to see in pocket informant. Calengoo also says they might do that in a future version, but for now, PI is the only one I've seen.
Here's a total rookie's question:
I want a calendar app (and contacts app) that I can sync with my PC as I used to do with my Palm Pilot. So, do all these calendar apps sync with a PC, or can somebody suggest something for me???
Also, is anybody aware of an app that imports calendar and contact information off of the Palm format (aba / dba files) onto the Droid so that I don't have to start from scratch.
Nostalgic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EuSCOQW4kc
One thing I think is not good for the health of Android is that the built-in database seems to be pretty rudimentary and all these 3rd parties use their own proprietary versions/add-on which aren't compatible with each other.
1.0 does have its own database as well as using the Android database.
Datebk3/4/5/6 has a database, but it's where all the customizations live - it uses the native Palm calendar database. Know that for a fact, yes, it did come out of my head, but my head has been buried in alpha and beta testing of the Datebk programs for years nowPI separate database(s)? - WebIS, Inc. Forums
I found it in 5 minutes, and apparently I have no idea what dbSetup of Datebk did. I don't want to waste any more time to research further (yes, I did that before posting) and respond to people talking out of their heads. You may check with the developers yourself. Come back when you're more informed and we may have a more civil discussion.
Merry Christmas.
Don't forget to try Gemini Calendar. Hold you finger over a date and see what you have scheduled. I've tried many...none compare to the simplicity and well designed layout.
Datebk3/4/5/6 has a database, but it's where all the customizations live - it uses the native Palm calendar database. Know that for a fact, yes, it did come out of my head, but my head has been buried in alpha and beta testing of the Datebk programs for years now![]()