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The original intention was to enable me to copy all my contacts, schedules
etc. from my favourite desktop scheduling tool (currently Palm Desktop) to anything other
application on my desktop which supports contacts and scheduling. Most handheld devices are capable of synchronising with Outlook, if you are
already using
Outlook, you already have your contacts in a mobile version. The other half
of the world
currently use Palm compatible handhelds, hence the support for Palm Desktop. However, on your desktop, it is a different matter. If people use Outlook
Express as their
primary mail client, how do they transfer the information held in Palm
Desktop or Outlook into
Outlook Express ? Of course they can do this manually, or they maintain two
versions of the
same information. Ok2sync is designed to address this problem, in that you
can maintain
a master list of contacts, schedules etc. then just copy them to whichever
other
application you like to use.
This version of ok2sync works for the copy/move of data from and to the
following applications:
- Palm Desktop
- Outlook
- Outlook Express
There are built in stubs for supporting the following applications:
- Lotus Notes (in case you want to have the same list at work too)
- Netscape / Mozilla
- Eudora
- Opera
But I have run out of steam because of other commitments. So let me know
if you like to help plugging in the above applications to make Ok2sync a
truly universal desktop based contacts and schedules management application.
The application consists of a series of OLE objects, one for each of the
above listed applications. This means you do not have to install all of
them, the ones which are not installed will have their respective buttons
disabled on the main control panel. There is a customisation panel which
allows you to map the fields between respective applications, giving you
freedom on how you want your data to appear in the target application. |
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