Palm Releases Desktop 4.0 For Mac

Palm is the best small phone for minimalists. Your entire digital life now fits in a premium smartphone the size of a credit card. Perfect for athletes, digital minimalists, kids, or people trying to temporarily escape distraction of their big phone. Palm keeps you connected, not consumed. Palm Releases Beta Of Desktop Software For Mac. Palm has posted on its Web site a public beta version of its Palm Desktop 4.0 software for Apple Computer's Macintosh platform.

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Software Installation of Palm on Mac OS X

Palm Releases Desktop 4.0 For Mac Computers

I used to have an older Palm, a Handspring Visor Edge, and had to use Palm Desktop 4.0 (4.1 apparently is not compatible with such an old device).

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Unfortunately, Palm Desktop 4.0 does not work properly with Mac OS X Panther (10.3) and higher. Fortunately, it is possible to get it to work (at least on a PowerPC, I doubt if it will ever work on a Intel-based Mac):

  1. Make a backup of your user files. You can find these in ~/Library/Application Support/Palm/Users/
  2. Make sure you have that backup (really: check, I once lost my data).
  3. Download the appropriate Palm Desktop installer from Palm.com.
  4. Install the software.
  5. In my case, the software gave an error, saying it was not able to install everything.
  6. Install the remaining software, the CFM support code, manually.

Manual Install of CFM support code

CFM (Code Fragement Manager) is an older system to dynamically load small pieces of code. Palm uses it to load individual Conduits when synchronizing.

The installer does somehow not install these two required files:

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  • /Library/CFMSupport/HotSync Libraries
  • /Library/CFMSupport/Palm Conduit Library.cfm

If they are not installed, the HotSync Manager will give the following error when synchronizing files:

How to get these files?The files are actually contained in the Palm Desktop Installer, but rather hard to pry out.

Palm Desktop Software 4.2

The best way is to see if you have these two files (HotSync Libraries and Palm Conduit Library.cfm) on your disk somewhere and manually copy them. You can even install then under Mac OS 10.2 (Jaguar), and move them.

Palm Desktop 4.1

Releases

Alternatively, you can download a copy of the files I had installed, unzip it, and copy to the correct place:

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Palm Releases Desktop 4.0 For Mac
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