glassmancheck
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Hi watson31, I too am a former Palm user. Many years, starting with the original "Palm Pilot". The transition was not easy, but the added benefits I have experienced with Android and the great apps made it all worth it. The hardest thing for me to get over was why there wasn't an obvious quality Android organizer to replace my former Palm/Desktop. And an organizer was top priority to me. One that synced directly to my PC. Through trial and error I found all my solutions. But what was important to me may not be important to you.
a) I'm a little surprised you didn't like Pimlical Android/Desktop. After trying several calendar apps I settled on Pimlical. I sync contacts with Kies because Pimlical does not yet support contacts, but it is coming soon (according to their web site). This is the only app I found to do calendar/tasks/memos in 1 app.
b) Tell me what is most important to you from your Palm days and I can give you some suggestions.
c) Here was my priority list (yours will likely be different): 1) Calendar & tasks in one app that syncs to my PC. (Pimlical does this). 2) Password protection for sensitive data I need to refer to. (B-Folders does this for me.) 3) Search ability. Especially Contacts. (I purchased "Contact Lookup Fast" to do this). 4) Keyboard.
Best regards.
a) I'm a little surprised you didn't like Pimlical Android/Desktop. After trying several calendar apps I settled on Pimlical. I sync contacts with Kies because Pimlical does not yet support contacts, but it is coming soon (according to their web site). This is the only app I found to do calendar/tasks/memos in 1 app.
b) Tell me what is most important to you from your Palm days and I can give you some suggestions.
c) Here was my priority list (yours will likely be different): 1) Calendar & tasks in one app that syncs to my PC. (Pimlical does this). 2) Password protection for sensitive data I need to refer to. (B-Folders does this for me.) 3) Search ability. Especially Contacts. (I purchased "Contact Lookup Fast" to do this). 4) Keyboard.
Best regards.
Oh, I use Outlook as I started to using it for work, got a freebie copy of Office 2K and soon had all my email/calendars with it. I tried Thunderbird but the conversion of mail left something to be desired so I got a copy of Office 2010. Works for me, even if I am sync'ing a Windows machine with an Android phone.
