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Please note that a new V-5.4a release has been posted:
http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/datebk5-v54a-p5.zip
This release addresses a somewhat obscure issue which on the Treo650
can end up causing the first hard button to be "hijacked" by Datebk5
with no easy way to reset it (since the PREFS app no longer allows
you to reassign that button).
This P5 release avoids that problem from reoccurring, and there is
also a link to a small stub app:
http://www.PimlicoSoftware.com/resetphonebutton.prc
which will FIX this problem if it has already occurred (Just
install, run and remove). This same problem might occur on the
Tungsten T5 (although that's less likely to occur).
This release also includes a workaround for the Treo650/T5 bug of
deleting Todo's causing a bogus VFSDBCache.c error in the PalmOne
DataManager patch which then crashes underneath Datebk5: this
release changes all DmDeleteRecord function calls to DmArchiveRecord
(..) which apparently works ok. I'll remove this workaround if/when
PalmOne ever fixes their code.
Cheers!
Pimlico Software, Inc.
http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/datebk5-v54a-p5.zip
This release addresses a somewhat obscure issue which on the Treo650
can end up causing the first hard button to be "hijacked" by Datebk5
with no easy way to reset it (since the PREFS app no longer allows
you to reassign that button).
This P5 release avoids that problem from reoccurring, and there is
also a link to a small stub app:
http://www.PimlicoSoftware.com/resetphonebutton.prc
which will FIX this problem if it has already occurred (Just
install, run and remove). This same problem might occur on the
Tungsten T5 (although that's less likely to occur).
This release also includes a workaround for the Treo650/T5 bug of
deleting Todo's causing a bogus VFSDBCache.c error in the PalmOne
DataManager patch which then crashes underneath Datebk5: this
release changes all DmDeleteRecord function calls to DmArchiveRecord
(..) which apparently works ok. I'll remove this workaround if/when
PalmOne ever fixes their code.
Cheers!
Pimlico Software, Inc.