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by Whil Hentzen
Length: 21 pgs
Formats Available: PDF
Press date: 2008/2/25
Source code: N/A
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Abstract
A group of elitist snobs out there disparage the Palm Treo for one reason or another, but for those of us who have work to get done, it's a great device - combining a phone and a Palm Pilot in one moderately compact device. Its fully-functional Web browser, Blaser, provides access to most websites (unlike crippled browsers from competitors that don't enable cookies or javascript), including... Google Calendar. This makes the Treo a perfect device for multiple members of a group to use for a synchronized calendar. This article shows you how.
Table of Contents
1. Preface
1.1. Copyright
1.2. Revisions
1.2.1. History
1.2.2. New version
1.2.3. Feedback and corrections
1.3. References and acknowledgments
1.4. Disclaimer
1.5. Prerequisites
2. Background
2.1 Google Calendar
2.2 Palm Treo Calendar
2.3 GooSync
3. Goal and Requirements and Roadmap
4. Set up a joint Google Calendar
5. Set up accounts at GooSync
6. Activate your GooSync account via the link
7. Tell Google that GooSync can access your Google Calendar
8. Connect your Palm Device
9. Install GooSync on your Palm
10. Configure GooSync on your Palm
11. Errors and problems
12. Where to go for more information
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