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davitof
Anmeldedatum: 02.07.2011
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Sa Sep 08, 2012 18:07 |
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Hello
Sorry if this was asked before, but I could not find any way to search for this in the forums and I couldn't find how to do it either.
I have 2 mobile devices, one phone and one tablet. I wish to synchronize them together. I realize this would probably not be possible for the calls or sms (what meaning would have conversations from several devices merged together), but my tablet does not have any phone abilities so this is not an issue for me. For addresses and notes it should be possible. Is it already implemented, or if not is there a workaround? |
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davitof
Anmeldedatum: 02.07.2011
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Sa Sep 08, 2012 18:24 |
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I just saw that contacts were perfectly synchronized. So my main issue now is with Notes (FJ Notes, of course ), tasks and agenda. |
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dvhttn
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Sa Sep 08, 2012 20:49 |
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I synchronise two phones to one PC (mine and my wife's phone) for contacts and calendar. I use the pc (Outlook 2010) as the master and update the phones/pc as necessary. There's no real way to automate the process so you have to choose a 'master' and adjust the process as necessary (depending on whats been updated etc). Make sure you use the sync confirmation window and you should be fine.
Easily done ..... (famous last words ... )
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davitof
Anmeldedatum: 02.07.2011
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So Sep 09, 2012 01:24 |
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Ah, because you use Outlook. Yes, of course, this would work. But I don't have Outlook. It would probably work too using the Google calendar. Until now I have felt reluctant to place my agenda on Google, but maybe this will change my mind.
Thanks for the idea. |
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davitof
Anmeldedatum: 02.07.2011
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So Sep 09, 2012 01:30 |
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Can someone explain exactly what mean the following options in the Sync tab from the Options:
- Calendar = "iCal-File (local or network)
- Notes = "Pense-bête" in my French version, probably something like "Reminder" in English |
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FJ
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Mi Sep 26, 2012 19:15 |
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Zitat: | - Calendar = "iCal-File (local or network)
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this means: sync with a plain iCal-File. its ideal for your purpose
Zitat: | - Notes = "Pense-bête" in my French version, probably something like "Reminder" in English |
I think this means a tiny app of Windows 7 called "Sticky notes", you will find it in the startmenu unter accesoire |
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davitof
Anmeldedatum: 02.07.2011
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Mi Sep 26, 2012 20:36 |
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Thanks for your answer
FJ hat Folgendes geschrieben: | Zitat: | - Calendar = "iCal-File (local or network)
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this means: sync with a plain iCal-File. its ideal for your purpose
I did not use this option because I expected this would not sync the PC side MPE, which would be a pity for me. I managed to resync by first removing all the contacts which had been automatically collected I did not really need and manually correcting the few contacts left. But I definitely suggest that it should be mentioned somewhere that this is not a trivial operation and that users should check what MPE will sync until they are satisfied there are no more conflicts. I am guessing that MPE attributes IDs to contacts in order to be able to compare them and that for some reason in my case it gave the same ID to unrelated items.
Zitat: | - Notes = "Pense-bête" in my French version, probably something like "Reminder" in English |
I think this means a tiny app of Windows 7 called "Sticky notes", you will find it in the startmenu unter accesoire |
Ah yes, that's the French name for it. I don't use it so I was unable to guess the meaning. I'll stick to PC-side MPE for this too, I like to have everything in as few places as possible. |
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