[missing-sync-palmos-talk] Categories & iCal
Michael Griffith
m.griffith at mary.acu.edu.au
Thu Jul 28 23:03:09 PDT 2005
I have just migrated from Entourage to AppleMail because of the ease
of integration with palm via iSync, but I am still tempted to use
Entourage as my main interface. Does it make sense to keep iCal
AppleAddress Book as my main Palm sync sources and use Paul
Berkowtiz's scripts to keep Entourage alive. Of course I would not
use the Entourage conduits because they don't work with a Tungsten
T3... nor do they allow the use of StickyBrain.... any insights into
these issues?
Michael
Associate Professor Michael Griffith
School of Arts and Sciences
Australian Catholic University Limited
ABN 15 050 192 660
PO Box 968, North Sydney 2059
Ph: +61 2 9701 4192
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Email: M.griffith at mary.acu.edu.au
On 29/07/2005, at 3:44 PM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
> On 7/28/05 10:21 PM, "Mac Mike" <miketall at mac.com> wrote:
>
>
>> There are plenty of scripts
>> for Entourage, but not quite as easy to use as the plug-ins for
>> the Apple
>> apps. Plus a lot of those scripts wouldn't be things that a
>> typical user
>> would use on a daily basis.
>>
>
> Why not? There are many people who do just that. Some scripts are
> used 100
> times a day.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>> (2) the tight integration?
>>>
>>
>> For example, you can send out an iCal event to people in Address
>> Book using
>> Mail. This is something handled quite well without having to cut-
>> n-paste
>> addresses and remember all the info you just entered in to the
>> iCal event.
>>
>
>
> But in Entourage all you have to do is click "Invite"! And send the
> event as
> a message. What could be tighter than that? There's no cut and
> paste at all.
>
>
> --
> Paul Berkowitz
>
>
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