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The thing I don't like about GooSync is that it stores my calendar info on their servers....am I right?
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Posted: 2007-07-27 19:28:10
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As far as I can see they use their servers to talk to Google but data isn't stored there. However even if it is, it's not like I've already uploaded it to the web where someone could try to hack into it
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Posted: 2007-07-28 17:54:18
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is there a software that we can sync google calender w/ outlook Outlook>google calender ?
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Posted: 2007-07-29 00:20:30
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I could get fring running on my P1i after I installed the SonyEricsson Audio VoIP enabler... just Google for that error message when you are attempting to install fring and you should arrive at a fring download link for a .sis file.
The fring test call works but the app restarted itself when I tried to called over MSN... will try with Skype when my Skype friends are online.
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Posted: 2007-07-29 06:15:54
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Just FYI. I asked GooSync about the sync and if anything is stored on their servers as I am always worried about third-party access to my information. This is their response:
Hi,
All calendar information is read and processed by GooSync during the sync process so that the data can be accurately synchronised between your device and your Google Calendar.
A copy of this is stored, encrypted, under your account to allow the service to ensure that the sync process functions successfully (this is how Google modifications are detected, they are checked against the encrypted data stored for your account).
The data is fully encrypted in our GooSync database and only certain staff members have access to this data.
We assure you that no data is ever sold or passed on to 3rd parties.
Kindest regards,
support@toffa.com
Toffa International
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Posted: 2007-07-31 18:49:05
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I installed GooSync today and it works really well. I can't get it to sync over GPRS though......it's only been successful over WLAN which is a disappointment.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 01:44:00
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