jasjits
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Ok, new user here, watch out for the dumb questions...here they come...
I have a question regarding the philosophy of when and how often to synch. I got my visor two days ago and I've been giddy with joy playing around with all the features (yes, it's a personal organizer, but it's *so* much more!)
As a result, I find that I am running HotSynch a couple of times a day, to load up a new e-text that I downloaded, or try out a new program, etc. I'm sure that the frequency will shorten once I settle down and start using the visor in the regular course of affairs.
But my question(s) are these: Is there a philosophy or otherwise guideline which sets out the best frequency as to when to synch (one a day/once a week, etc?) or is it pretty much left to the user, do it on as as needed basis, etc.?
I installed the Palm OS calendar, since I don't use M$-Outlook on my machine (I use the Netscape Mail Client), and just used the default settings. I'm not sure about "backups". After I have done a HotSync, can I now consider the data on my Palm Calendar on my PC to be essentially a backed-up version of the data & apps on my visor? (so that if I lose data on my visor, I can back all of it up from my last HotSynch). This was my assumption, but I wanted to make sure I was right. If there is something *else* I need to be doing in order to back stuff up, somebody please let me know quick 
And the last question, is there any potential risk of damaging the visor by Synching two or more times a day?
I'm sure I will eventually have a regular "synch-schedule", but right now there's just too much cool stuff to check out... 
Oh, the one I ordered was a graphite deluxe model with extra serial cradle (my laptop which has the USB port is running RedHat Linux 6.0 right now), and the new stylus (which is on backorder) is on it's way from PDA Panache (I read all the horror stories of screens getting scratched and didn't want to take any chances).
And my visor? Yes, I love it. They'll have to pry it from my cold dead fingers to separate me from it 
Thanks!
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