SmartSYNC Palm Conduit Suite 1.14

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    06/11/2009
  • File size:
    3.1M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 4.0 or higher

Publisher’s description

SmartSYNC is the complete solution for synchronizing your Palm OS based handheld with Novell Groupwise�?�®. Application data is synchronized in both directions, SmartSYNC can synchronize the following handheld application data.

Email

  • Select the actual mailboxes you want to synchronize.
  • Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file).
Date Book

  • Select the sync window for the amount of data you want to keep up to date.
  • You control the amount of data that stays on your handheld device.
  • Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file).
Address Book

  • Map the categories on your handheld to the address books within Novell GroupWise.
  • Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file).
To Do List

  • Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file).

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