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05-10-2007, 12:32 AM
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Ok so dear hubby bought me a Palm Treo 700p. I was so excited as this will help me keep very organized. One of the reasons I wanted it was I saw in Mastercook that you could export recipes to your PDA device and it mentions Palm's.
So I took a recipe, clicked export and it said "1 recipe successfully exported" and it tells you that if you have a Palm device it will be copied over the next time you sync.
Ok I sync'd. But I cannot find anywhere where it put the recipe file.
Anyone else do with this with a Palm device?
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I think I have it figured out..lol didn't know I had to install software on my Palm
Keep your fingers crossed
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Ok I thought I had it.
I installed the software to my Palm and now have an icon.
I export again and it says successful, but when I open Master cook via the Palm there is nothing under my recipes.
Matter of fact if I click anything it locks the Palm up
Grrr
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Ain't modern marvels great, Denise????
I have a new phone that takes pictures...I've taken probably 20 and can't figure out how to retrieve them either!!!!
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It's been reported on Yahoo's MasterCook Discussion group that MC does not work on the Palm Treo 700p.
Here's some info I copied from the group that may be helpful:
The MC PDA function was designed to work with the OS stated on the box. For Palm, that's Palm OS 3.5 or 4.x. Palm made changes in their later-version OS, and MC won't work with those later systems. Although Palm has issued updates to their OS, they haven't addressed whatever it is that prevents MC's functioning on it.
However, you don't have to use MC's PDA function to transfer recipes or shopping lists. You can export the recipes in Text Only (*.txt) format and transfer that export file. Or use Edit > Copy Recipe, then Edit > Paste to copy to a text fie, then transfer the text file as you would any other text file. MC 8 and 9 have a handy function on Shopping List where you can copy the whole list as text (see the Edit menu).
An even slicker way to do the transfer is to use a free pdf driver like CutePDF. Set your recipes up just as though you were going to print them, but choose the pdf driver instead of your real printer to "print" to a pdf file. Transfer that pdf file, then use the free Adobe reader for PDA's to read on your PDA. Works the same way for "printing" a shopping list. This will give you a prettier result, and might be easier to read.
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Way to go Sage! That's a true CuisineAtHome forum thing to do
We have all shared tips and things to help each other out.
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Wow Sage thank you so much! Here I thought all hope was lost and a ray of light broke through the clouds
Woot!
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Good answer Steve!
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