Originally posted by jvreede
From what I can make out, Apple's decided NOT to offer sync support to the IPAQ or other Pocket PC's...
Unbelievable... fastest growing market share and functionality that is on par with Mac performance... and they focus on ONLY palm...
Actually, I don't know what report actually states that the iPAQ or the PocketPC is the fastest growing market share. Probably the fastest growing market share for a single line of PDAs is Sony, not the Compaq iPaq. In fact, I believe Sony's market share is already higher than Compaqs in most studies. Palm OS seems to be holding its own in most cases or gaining market share (enterprise) or at most lost one or two points of share (consumer). Certainly the adoption of Blackberrys is a greater "gain" in market share than PocketPC has had in any single period since its days as WinCE.
iSync also doesn't focus on Palms. They also supposedly sync with certain cell phones as well as your iDisk.
Hopefully, either Apple or 3rd party developers will support other handhelds (PocketPC). I'm not holding my breath. The number of Mac users using PocketPCs must be very small. I'm willing to bet more Mac users own the SonyEriccson T68i in anticipation of iSync than use PocketPCs (Ironically, I don't own that model though half of the people I know at work do, none are mac users (yet)).
Just because it will sync with iDisk doesn't mean that it will work with any WebDAV server. While iCal does, remember that Backup does not. However, in this case I'd imagine it will since Backup is supposed to be a .Mac-only application, while iSync is a Jaguar-only one.
BTW, If you want to share your calendars and don't have a .Mac account, I think you can activate WebDAV in the Personal Web Sharing that comes with MacOS X (client, not server). You have to edit the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, there is no way to do it from the System Preferences.
Take care,
terry