A single mobile device can sync with 2 PCs via Active Sync. This would allow
you to sync both calendars with a single device. Of course the end result
would be that all 3 calendars hold the same entries but considering you're
just one person, it wouldn't make much sense to split it anyway ;-) To
distinguish between work entries and personal entries, you could use
categories.
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"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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0D13079-5621-4C47-B9D1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Apollogize in advance if this question has been asked but with technology
> moving forward its about time I catch up.
>
> What I want: I want to synch my work outlook calendar entries, my home PC
> outlook calendar entries (they are different than work), my Sprint HTC Pro
> 2
> calendar entries (runs on Microsoft's active Synch) in such a way where
> each
> device can have the data but it doesn't duplicate entries.
>
> One thought I had was to: a) synch my phone with only one PC and then to
> synch both laptops with Yahoo calendar or Google Calendar. In theory, the
> online calendar will be the central location to get all the data and then
> when I log either computer on it should in theory update all calendar
> entries
> new, old, or deleted.
>
> Anyone disagree or have a better suggestion?