Palm Desktop now available for Windows Vista
Although Microsoft Vista hasn’t been the slam-dunk upgrade it was hyped to be, more and more Kinoma customers have been using it since Microsoft released it in late 2006.
Happily, one of the last applications to be updated for Vista has finally been released — a Vista-compatible version of Palm Desktop is now available.

If you’re using a 32-bit version of Vista, the new Palm Desktop (version 6.2.2) once again lets you install Kinoma Player and other Palm OS software using the Palm Install Tool.
If you’re using a 64-bit version of Vista, this version of Palm Desktop is still incompatible with your OS. In that case, you can continue to install Kinoma Player without Palm Desktop by (1) putting the installer on your SD card and launching it from there, or by (2) doing an OTA (over-the-air) install by opening a URL to the installer in Web (Blazer).

The only error I’ve received in making the switch to Palm Desktop 6.2.2 is that a Kinoma Database file registered an error on the sync log?
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