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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.

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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).

2 Responses to “Palm Desktop now available for Windows Vista”

  1. RichC says:

    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?
    PMTraceDatabase

  2. […] log? Might be worth for­ward­ing to them so they can stay on top of it. I did … posted on their blog. __________________ RichC — My Desultory […]

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