[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Multiple partnerships

Seth D. Palmer cerebral at cortx.com
Mon Apr 21 18:19:06 PDT 2003


As a possible solution ... when synching between two PC's, one might 
look at a free subscription to FusionOne (www.fusionone.com) which 
synchs Outlook over the internet to a common source. It's very cool and 
I've been synching my PC at home with a PC at work for a couple of 
years now that way and have had great success with it. (Another 
alternative is Yahoo! who also does synching of their PIM 
[calendar/contacts/notes] on their servers with your local PC via a 
proprietary app. I've also done this with good success too.) That way, 
you can partner one of your PCs and the Mac but still have the 
information synched to your second PC as well.

Just a thought ...

«SETH»


On Monday, Apr 21, 2003, at 17:09 America/New_York, Neil Rhodes wrote:

>
> On Sunday, April 20, 2003, at 02:13 AM, Marlof Bregonje wrote:
>
>> How will you deal with the partnership limitation in Activesync (you 
>> can
>> only sync to two desktops)? Will the Missing Sync partnership be 
>> taking
>> one of these two places, or will it be able to sync the Pocket PC to a
>> third desktop, next to the two Activesync partnerships?
>>
>> This comes from a guy using two Windows desktops and one OS X 
>> notebook,
>> which he keeps in sync using two PDAs right now. It would be cool
>> syncing to three desktops with one PDA, but as it's a known limitation
>> in the PPC world, I couldn't hold it against you if this were not
>> possible. ;)
>
> As far as I know, we'll be limited to two partnerships, just as on the 
> Windows side; it's a limitation on the Pocket PC side.
>
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