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richardripley
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I have been having a great deal of trouble with Palm Desktop 2.6.1 on a G4 Macintosh running System 9.1 recently. (Since April 1, 2001 wouldn't you know!) I have been experiencing multiple crashes, freezes, etc. I have reinstalled Palm Desktop for the Mac and deleted and reentered all my To Do's and Datebook items. I have completely removed all of the data from my Prism with a hard reset

For some reason many of my To Do's keep appearing one day before January 1, 1904. I know this isn't good and have deleted all of these entries but To Do's that I now create keep appearing in this undated area as well as in the correct date. Is this in any way a legit place for current To Do's or Datebook items to show up? It certainty seems "wonky" and symptomatic of my problems with crashing, freezes, etc. BTW, not all my To Do's or Datebook items show up there, just some and now whenever I create a new To Do and sometimes when I create an Appointment it will appear in this weird area. I am not running any hacks that I hadn't been running before I started experiencing this problem. Here's a list of what I am using (All are the most recent versions.):

Clock Pop 1.8
FindHack 3.5
SwitchHack 1.6.2
TealEcho 2.3.2

I don't think it's the hacks since I've run before without them and still had problems.

Any suggestions about what I should do? Thanks!

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