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ACT! for Palm OS® - System Requirements
Instantly access every contact detail!
Please review the information below to ensure you meet the minimum
system requirements with regard to your handheld device and Windows
software:
Handheld Device:
- Palm OS® version 3.5 (state and zip), 4.0, and 4.1. (Palm
OS® version 5.0 is not supported at this time)
- 400K free memory plus an additional 1K for each contact
- 8MB, 33 MHz processor device recommended
Windows Desktop:
- ACT! 6.0 (sold separately) or ACT! Express (included free with
ACT! for Palm OS®). Previous versions of
- ACT! are not compatible
Microsoft Windows® 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP
- 133 MHz processor or higher
- 64MB of memory or higher
- VGA or higher monitor resolution
- 50MB of free hard disk space
What version of Palm OS® do you have?
To check what version of Palm OS® your device has, please
follow these simple steps on your device (steps may vary according
to device):
- Tap the Home button (left of the graffiti area)
- Tap the Menu button (left of the graffiti area)
- Select Info from the Application Menu
- View the Version tab
Recommended Usage:
- It is recommended that you synchronise 1000 contacts or less for
best performance
- It is also recommended that you set ACT! Link 2.0 to the “Do
Nothing” synchronisation setting when synchronising with
ACT! for Palm OS®
Please note that the following features are not supported in ACT!
for Palm OS® at this time:
- Telephony features found on the Kyocera, Treo, Samsung and
other Palm OS® phones
- Beaming of contacts and activities to other Palm OS® users
- Synchronisation beyond 63 pre-defined fields including 15 custom
fields
- Synchronisation with ACT! 2,3,4,5 and 2000. ( Existing ACT! users
must upgrade to ACT! 6)
- Sending and receiving e-mail on the device from within ACT!
for Palm OS®
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