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David's guide to surviving Thanksgiving (and some computer stuff) (continued)

Honestly, the idea of doing this with Outlook scares me. However, here's what I'd do. I'd get everything just right on the Palm handheld. Then I'd switch, and sync with Palm Desktop. Then I'd following the instructions in the article, get everything working just right with the new Palm handheld and the Palm Desktop. Then I'd follow Palm's instructions on switching to Outlook.

This theory is completely untested, so it could alter the Earth's orbit and force you to travel back in time. I'm hoping another reader will step up to the plate and write about his or her experiences doing this.

Finally, before I close out this article, I'd like to tell you that Connected Photographer Magazine is now online (at http://www.connectedphotographer.com) and we'll be sending out our first weekly update this week. Special thanks to all our Computing Unplugged readers who encouraged us to launch the magazine. Please read it and I hope you'll all enjoy your holiday.

See ya next week.

-- David

PS: Oh, as a thank you to everyone for helping convince us to get the magazine launched, we're offering a special $20 discount to anyone who wants to get the My First Digital Camera audio program. Just go to http://shop.zatz.com/customer/home.php?cat=11 and enter the code CP921477 when you check out.


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