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#3055 30-Dec-2004 04:56
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Is there a guide for that?

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#11415 30-Dec-2004 09:12
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You'll need a third party software for this. Check Softick PPP.





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#11422 30-Dec-2004 20:05
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Thank you Mauricio,

I have seen the Softick ppp. I am using their Card Export II which is great.
I was hoping to find an alternative (and free) way of doing it.
as you posted for bluetooth - which is working fine.

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#11423 30-Dec-2004 20:07
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Ah... I see. There's no free (that I'm aware of) alternative for USB connections. I actually think PalmSource should have this built-in with HotSync, like Microsoft offers on ActiveSync.




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#11425 30-Dec-2004 22:40
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There is another (not free) - Plug2Net (www.corsoft.com)

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