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Eudora address book to Palm

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Clint O'Conner - 04 Jan 2004 17:00 GMT
I use Eudora 6 on a Macintosh.  I have LOTs of data in my Euroda address book
that is not in my Palm, and vice versa.

Any recommendations for utilities that will let me swap/synch data
(painlessly) between my Palm database and my Eudora 6 address book?

This question has probably been asked before, but I couldn't find it answered
in this news group....

Thanks, Clint
Andrew Starr - 05 Jan 2004 12:02 GMT
> I use Eudora 6 on a Macintosh.  I have LOTs of data in my Euroda address book
> that is not in my Palm, and vice versa.
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> Thanks, Clint

Try Eudora vCard export at http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/ to get the data into the free Palm Desktop application as an
intermediary?

Let us know if this helps.

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Clint O'Conner - 06 Jan 2004 16:51 GMT
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>> I use Eudora 6 on a Macintosh.  I have LOTs of data in my Euroda address
>> book
>> that is not in my Palm, and vice versa.
>>
>> Any recommendations for utilities that will let me swap/synch data
>> (painlessly) between my Palm database and my Eudora 6 address book?

>> Thanks, Clint

I did some more snooping around, and heard about a Eudora conduit to the
Palm.  Does anybody have any experience with using Eudora's Palm couduit with
a Mac and Eudora 6?  Any comments or warnings or helpful hints?
Jerry Nilson - 28 Jan 2004 16:54 GMT
>I did some more snooping around, and heard about a Eudora conduit to the
>Palm.  Does anybody have any experience with using Eudora's Palm couduit with
>a Mac and Eudora 6?  Any comments or warnings or helpful hints?

I managed to get some messages over to a Treo with it (but the Eudora
Mail on the Treo crashes if the whole screen is used) and also have I
never ben able to gt a new functional Treo from Handspring when my first
one went corrupt -- HANDSPRING HAVE NO WORKING UNITS AT ALL, I
believe...  I have long since given up on them anyway.

You can not get over any adresses with this conduit however and there is
no other wortwhile way to get any address information out of the Eudora
and into any other software IN FACT! If anyone can prove me wrong on
this, you are welcome, but I am afraid there is no hope for Eudora as
things stand these days ... just noticed another bug in the latest
version -- the option+command sorting only works every now and then ... .

IMAP is unreliable (lost crucial work a few times) and I am forced to
change to IMAP by my employer now which means I am forced to use Mail. I
may still continue for a while with my private mail on Eudora and our
customers needs help with it ... .

Jerry

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Earle Jones - 10 Jan 2004 05:59 GMT
> > I use Eudora 6 on a Macintosh.  I have LOTs of data in my Euroda address
> > book
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> Let us know if this helps.

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What's the best way to do the opposite?   That is, to move 'Mail' or
'Entourage' vCards to Eudora?  Will the Version Tracker cd 'Mail
Scripts' let me do that?

Thanks!

earle
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