Can I put DateBk5 on an expansion card instead of main memory?
Yes. But there is a significant issue with alarms. The Palm OS does not send alarm notifications to applications stored on memory cards (Note: Handera’s version of the Palm OS apparently addresses this issue). This means that if DateBk5 is not running, no alarm will sound. There are two ways to tackle this particular problem: (1) Uncheck the box: DateBk5 Handles Alarms in the ALARMS tab of Datebk5’s Main Preference panel (options | Preferences in any view). Alarms will then sound as they will be handled by the built-in datebook application. However, you will then lose the ability to put alarms on ToDo’s, to use custom alarms (i.e. an alarm for a specific event) and DateBk5’s snooze handling. (2) Use a launcher which takes care of this particular problem by forwarding alarm notifications to applications stored on an expansion card. Pi-Direct is an example of a launcher that apparently has this capability.You should also be aware that with an application stored on a memory card, no notif