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Conduit Buddy 4.0


License Purchase
Requirements Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher LivePIM Software File Size 826k
Date added 09 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Conduit Buddy is a powerful tool to install/uninstall HotSync conduits on your PC.

We often synchornize our Palm devices with desktop PC. As you know, the synchronization is managed by the conduit programs comes with the products.

Generally, the installation or uninstallation of the conduits should be processed by the products.

But some applications may forget to uninstall their conduits after the whole application is uninstalled. then some garbage conduit information were left in the system.

And some applications may install / uninstall several conduits together. While we just want to use part of them.

Conduit Buddy is provided to install / uninstall Palm conduits flexiblely and conveniently. All application and system conduits are listed in the program, you may uninstall the garbage conduits with only a click! You may also install new conduits by files. For the uninstalled but still useful conduits, Conduit Buddy will record your uninstall history and you may restore them at anytime as you wish.

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