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Joe's right, I have a visor (actually I had one until my teammate 'borrowed' it on the bus and didn't give it back). But it doesn't matter if you run the program on a Palm or Visor, they both run the PalmOS. Actually almost all testing of an application is on a PalmOS simulator for the PC, and it doesn't matter what hardware it eventually runs on.

I can almost guarantee that the problem you're having is not a result of my program. The application does not get run during a hotsync, it is only copied into memory (true of all applications you install). Plus, the only time my application runs is when you specifically open it from the desktop. It does not start its own sessions or set any timers that wake it up to execute.

My best guess is that some funky stuff happened during the sync, and it copied over memory it wasn't supposed to copy over.

And yes, if you perform a hard reset, you'll be able to get all your data back by performing another sync. Just sync after the reset and select the correct user.

Mike
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