Jumping into the discussion, why not just install it on first sync?

Step one: plug in Palm.
Step two: device-kit or jockey (I'm not sure, but whatever software - similar 
to codec-install) says "Hey! I can use this but you have to click "Ok" to 
install some software first!"
Step three: user clicks okay.
Step four: Profit! (and the user can now do everything they could before)

Also, when phone-sync-ng or what its called is actually written, it can
plug into the same base.

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