and the reviews are mixed
Oct. 11th, 2005 08:59 pmWell. The replacement batteries for my old Jornada arrived today. I installed one. It has apparently charged. Crossing fingers that it lasts.
Then, in a fit of exuberance, I went to the PocketMac site and downloaded the software, which is supposed to allow the Jornada to work with the iMac the way it used to with my PC. Well, so far things don't look too great. The Jornada and the iMac talked to one another for a little while, but now they won't--I can't get the two to recognize one another even though they're connected. The Jornada didn't like some of the software I tried to load onto it. I guess it's possible that this particular Pocket PC lacks some of the features needed to make this work.
I don't absolutely need the two to talk to one another. I can always save files to the flash card and transfer them using a card reader. It just bugs me that for a little while, they talked to one another, and now they don't.
Then, in a fit of exuberance, I went to the PocketMac site and downloaded the software, which is supposed to allow the Jornada to work with the iMac the way it used to with my PC. Well, so far things don't look too great. The Jornada and the iMac talked to one another for a little while, but now they won't--I can't get the two to recognize one another even though they're connected. The Jornada didn't like some of the software I tried to load onto it. I guess it's possible that this particular Pocket PC lacks some of the features needed to make this work.
I don't absolutely need the two to talk to one another. I can always save files to the flash card and transfer them using a card reader. It just bugs me that for a little while, they talked to one another, and now they don't.