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BlueSync 2.0


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Requirements 486+ processor, /8MB RAM, /2MB Disk Space, /Palm OS handheld with a card slot that supports VFS: /Palm m125, /m500, /m505, /Sony Clie, /Handera 330, /configured HotSync connection to a handheld, /Palm Desktop 4.0.1+.</ul>
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Publisher Blue Squirrel File Size 2.3M
Date added 27 Jul 2004 Check your speed

<b>Did you know that when you HotSync your Palm everything backs up to your computer except for any items stored on your cards?</b> <br><br>Utilizing BlueSync you can make a back up of those important items stored on your cards, as well as synchronize items stored on both the Palm card and your PC, allowing you to copy files into a PC directory, HotSync, and automatically transfer the files to a Palm card. <ul> <li>Simply transfer family photos to your Palm by copying them to a directory on your PC. </li> <li>Take documents to and from work with your Palm.</li> <li>Easily move MP3 files from your PC to your Sony Clie by using the standard Windows copy command and HotSyncing.</li> <li>Keep an archive of the files stored on a card on a PC.</li> </ul>

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