Sycnronizing between Laptop and desktop?

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Guest

Hello all,

I have been looking all dya for a way to syncronize my laptop outlook to my desk top outlook so that all my contacts, email, calender info, etc. are on both machine. Travelling about 50% of the time makes it so I have stuff spread all over two machine...which is OK as long as I can make everything talk to each other so I create no conflicts.

Thanks!
 
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-z

I have been well served by a freebie from http://www.fusionone.com/

It keeps my Outlook in sync from home and from office

Soul Peace


RIkarus said:
Hello all,

I have been looking all dya for a way to syncronize my laptop outlook to
my desk top outlook so that all my contacts, email, calender info, etc. are
on both machine. Travelling about 50% of the time makes it so I have stuff
spread all over two machine...which is OK as long as I can make everything
talk to each other so I create no conflicts.
 
R

Richard W. Jones

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Hello all,

I have been looking all dya for a way to syncronize my laptop
outlook to my desk top outlook so that all my contacts, email,
calender info, etc. are on both machine. Travelling about 50% of
the time makes it so I have stuff spread all over two
machine...which is OK as long as I can make everything talk to each
other so I create no conflicts.

Thanks!

http://www.synchpst.com/

"Description:


SynchPst for Outlook - the easy way to synchronize data among
personal folders. Just choose either single or multiple folders/ sub
folders to synchronize.
Don't copy your pst file - synchronize it intelligently.
If the selected folder does not exist in the target pst file, the
entire folder is copied, otherwise, the source and target files are
compared and the entries are synchronized based on creation time
and/or subject.
Do you travel and sometimes receive email to your laptop as well as
your desktop? Synchronize your info with SynchPst for Outlook and you
will always be up to date.
Do you want to merge your info from several archived pst files to a
single pst file?
Use SynchPst to move your info into one personal folder without any
duplicates.

Key Features:


Matches your Outlook automatically among your computers (Professional
edition only)
Synchronizes Outlook on two or more machines
Synchronizes Outlook with one click
Synchronizes your laptop with your desktop
Lets you share your contacts and calendars with your colleagues
Synchronizes contacts, mails, notes, appointments and tasks
Supports deletions
Synchronizes your whole pst file and / or only a special subfolder.

Basic Edition: 39.95 USD, Professional Edition 69.95 USD
SynchPst runs on Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP with Outlook
2000/XP/2003"

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Richard W. Jones, Welshpool
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Brian Tillman

-z said:
I have been well served by a freebie from http://www.fusionone.com/

I surely don't see any links to any downloads on that page.
--
Brian Tillman
Smiths Aerospace
3290 Patterson Ave. SE, MS 1B3
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-1991
Brian.Tillman is the name, smiths-aerospace.com is the domain.

I don't speak for Smiths, and Smiths doesn't speak for me.
 
G

Guest

SynsPST is a good half way solution. I have been using it for a few months but it still requires that you remember to sync before you log off.
They tell me that a logon/off auto sync feature is on its way.
I am amazed that MS still have not woken up to the fact that millions of users travel with a laptop and want a quick and easy way to sync both machines. MS Excahnge is not an alternative for just 2 machins!

----- Richard W. Jones wrote: -----

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Hello all,
outlook to my desk top outlook so that all my contacts, email,
calender info, etc. are on both machine. Travelling about 50% of
the time makes it so I have stuff spread all over two
machine...which is OK as long as I can make everything talk to each
other so I create no conflicts.

http://www.synchpst.com/

"Description:


SynchPst for Outlook - the easy way to synchronize data among
personal folders. Just choose either single or multiple folders/ sub
folders to synchronize.
Don't copy your pst file - synchronize it intelligently.
If the selected folder does not exist in the target pst file, the
entire folder is copied, otherwise, the source and target files are
compared and the entries are synchronized based on creation time
and/or subject.
Do you travel and sometimes receive email to your laptop as well as
your desktop? Synchronize your info with SynchPst for Outlook and you
will always be up to date.
Do you want to merge your info from several archived pst files to a
single pst file?
Use SynchPst to move your info into one personal folder without any
duplicates.

Key Features:


Matches your Outlook automatically among your computers (Professional
edition only)
Synchronizes Outlook on two or more machines
Synchronizes Outlook with one click
Synchronizes your laptop with your desktop
Lets you share your contacts and calendars with your colleagues
Synchronizes contacts, mails, notes, appointments and tasks
Supports deletions
Synchronizes your whole pst file and / or only a special subfolder.

Basic Edition: 39.95 USD, Professional Edition 69.95 USD
SynchPst runs on Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP with Outlook
2000/XP/2003"

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Richard W. Jones, Welshpool
PGP key: http://www.the-gog.org/richard.asc

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