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Rating:   Summary: It works, but . . . Review: In order to get it to Hotsync with my Clie 760c, I have to hold the hotsync cable tightly to the PDA, otherwise it won't connect, or will start to hotsync and then disconnect.
  Rating:   Summary: Ooops!  Learning to Live Buttonless! Review: This review is to apologetically amend my previous post (below) for the iConcepts USB HotSync Cable.  I just learned (from the instructions included in my recently received Sony Clie Travel Kit) that it is indeed possible to sync my Clie -- without using a hot sync button -- by tapping on the "Hot Sync" icon on my Clie's program menu.  (Unfortunately, since a hot sync button was always a feature on my previous Palm V cradles and sync cords -- I didn't know this.)The iConcepts USB HotSync Cable works fine.  After following the directions (provided by Sony) I was able to sync my Clie successfully by working from my PDA's icon menu. I would like to suggest to iConcepts that they might want to consider including instructions with their USB hot sync cord -- since I'm sure there are other Palm OS (operating system) users out there, like me, who may yet not know how to live "buttonless."
  Rating:   Summary: Ooops! Learning to Live Buttonless! Review: This review is to apologetically amend my previous post (below) for the iConcepts USB HotSync Cable. I just learned (from the instructions included in my recently received Sony Clie Travel Kit) that it is indeed possible to sync my Clie -- without using a hot sync button -- by tapping on the "Hot Sync" icon on my Clie's program menu. (Unfortunately, since a hot sync button was always a feature on my previous Palm V cradles and sync cords -- I didn't know this.) The iConcepts USB HotSync Cable works fine. After following the directions (provided by Sony) I was able to sync my Clie successfully by working from my PDA's icon menu. I would like to suggest to iConcepts that they might want to consider including instructions with their USB hot sync cord -- since I'm sure there are other Palm OS (operating system) users out there, like me, who may yet not know how to live "buttonless."
 
 
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