Archived from groups: comp.sys.palmtops (More info?)
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 17:12:50 +0000, japie wrote:
> Does anybody know how to make the Palm Desktop visible in Internet
> Explorer for agenda and contactpersons. Use Windows 98 SE, IE 6.0, Palm
> Desktop 4.1
Internet Explorer is a web browser (well, actually its an ActiveX
control that (poorly) renders HTML content, it is most-definately not a
web browser, in that it fails every browser test for compliance out there,
based on adhering to the specifications related to socket traffic, but I
digress).
Palm Desktop is a graphical desktop application. Nary should they
meet. Are you suggesting that you want to see the contents of your
Contacts and Calendar, in a web interface?
If so, look into Mobical.Net or the Yahoo calendar/contacts page,
both will allow you to synchronize to their web-based services and see the
data from anywhere.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.palmtops (More info?)
> Does anybody know how to make the Palm Desktop visible in Internet
> Explorer for agenda and contactpersons. Use Windows 98 SE, IE 6.0, Palm
> Desktop 4.1
>>>>> Internet Explorer is a web browser (well, actually its an
ActiveX
>control that (poorly) renders HTML content, it is most-definately not a
>web browser, in that it fails every browser test for compliance out
there,
>based on adhering to the specifications related to socket traffic, but I
>digress).
> Palm Desktop is a graphical desktop application. Nary
should they
>meet. Are you suggesting that you want to see the contents of your
>Contacts and Calendar, in a web interface?
> If so, look into Mobical.Net or the Yahoo
calendar/contacts page,
>both will allow you to synchronize to their web-based services and see
the
>data from anywhere.<<<<<
Via Internet Explorer/Extra/Internet options/programs it is possible to
start functions from an internet page to sent a message via your mailer. I
look for similar functions to sent an internet page to somebody from my
addresses, or to schedule a meeting or set a note based on the information
that is in an internet page.
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