The continual upgrades in technology over the past decade or two have brought tremendous change and flummoxed users to a greater extent.
I realized, early on, that if I were to begin to create notes inside programs and specific apps that they would be tied to those programs. So I didn't do too much of that.
Things seem to be settling a bit and, since the market has worked itself out now, I'm beginning to add some notes here and there in my Accordance and Logos apps. However, I'm still moving a considerable amount of text over to my Evernote files and Dropbox accounts to keep them in the cloud.
Kindle seems to be a fairly stable system as well, though I'm not using too much of my research through their systems.
I would recommend you go and take your existing devices and SD cards to someone who knows what they're doing and see if they can help you migrate the data. I did this a couple of times with one of our tech guys on staff and was able to keep most of my stuff.
It would not be possible to get back the notes in my palm OS Bible app program for these reasons.
1) Palm Desktop is not readable under Mavericks or anything beyond Snow Leopard. I made the treacherous mistake of not EXPORTING my Palm OS NOTES data before moving to Mountain Lion.
2). I do not have a Palm device anymore or its lost somewhere so how do I get those notes to a TextEdit file? I do not know.
3). The Palm Bible app as far as I am aware has no export feature so one needs to manually copy and paste notes to the memo app and I have literally dozens of notes scattered around the Bible.
4) Usually computer geeks and these type are not familiar with older devices and platforms like what I mentioned. Heck half of them were in High School when PDA's were prime 10 years ago.
However the only GOOD NEWS of all this is that I kept my Windows CE device around and also my old 1999 Compaq Laptop so I have all those notes and bookmarks. However all Palm OS notes and such were lost. That laptop is only used to connect to the CE device and thats it. No Internet or anything of the sort. It has no CD Burner, no working USB, but only floppies. How in the world would I get those notes to the Mac I wonder, since floppies are not supported under Mavericks as best I know. However I have a PCMCIA ethernet card that could be connected to a WIFI router and the Mac could access it, that would be the only way that I know of. However the bad news is that the Bible app for Windows CE has no export feature so the notes are only contained within the Bible app so for this I will keep the Windows CE device around. Buy parts on ebay if I need them. What a shame...
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