Doc's to go 4.003

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  1. #1
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    Question Doc's to go 4.003

    I am using Doc's to go 4.003 I recently upgraded. When I sync it times out during the doc's to go session everytime. I have removed xmaster and it still times out. It goes so far and then just quits syncing. I have been through the hot sync problem and it is not that because when I set the conduit to do nothing everything syncs fine. I am using a mac powerbook g3 and system 10.1.2 and syncing in classic with system 9.2. I am wondering if it is because I upgraded to 4.003. I can't remember if this started right after upgrading or not and did not want to go back to the older version if someone else has a solution. Any other mac users out there with this version of doc's to go? Hope you can help. thanks

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    I have experienced the same problem as well. Usually for me pressing the hot sync button again it will sync all the waythrough the second time around.

    The newest problem I am having is that everytime I try to open a document on the Palm, it tells me that the previous version was not saved and will revert back to that version, and freezes up my palm m505. The only solution so fat has been to reset the palm.

    Scott

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    Is the upgrade to 4.003 on their website or was this purchased??

 

 

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