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Oco Posts: > 500

I now that "search works" but when someone starts in esato forums the first look is terrible, things are... donŽknow... kind a mess (no ofenses)
IŽd like members help to put all about sync servers here. I use two but I prefer the first one (fast, 120 contacts/2 min in a WAP GSM connection)

1) http://syncml.phoneparadise.com
first register in, mobile phone settings are inside your new account

2) http://www.calmeno.com
mobile phone settings are in http://www.calmeno.com/html/SyncML_config.html

Hope it helps to new users...


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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:07:54
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markj Posts: 10

is it possible to synch over IR using these remote servers?
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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:24:46
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wrath000 Posts: > 500

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On 2003-08-06 20:24:46, markj wrote:
is it possible to synch over IR using these remote servers?


No, only WAP/GPRS
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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:26:04
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wapchimp Posts: > 500

Ir has to be lined up to your mobile. This is a local sync. A remote sync is via wap etc This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:33:38
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wrath000 Posts: > 500

In order to sync with your PC over IR you will need to install XTNDConnect which came on the CD with your phone. If you don't have the CD you can download XTNDConnect here

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[ This Message was edited by: wrath000 on 2003-08-06 19:44 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:43:42
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Oco Posts: > 500

If the question was about sync phone-to-syncML free servers using IR... in other words...
1. phone-pc using IR (...to sync with a PIM)
2. pc-syncML free servers (from a PIM...)

Calmeno has a plug-in for outlook in http://www.calmeno.com/html/demos.html

If not... the answer was already posted.

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Posted: 2003-08-06 20:59:49
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Sander- Posts: 39

what's the advantage of a remote sync?
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Posted: 2003-08-06 22:56:09
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__spc__ Posts: > 500

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On 2003-08-06 22:56:09, Sander- wrote:
what's the advantage of a remote sync?


You don't have to be near the gizmo you're sync-ing with, LOL (sorry, too much wine, not enough sleep, and a mischievious streak surfacing... )
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Posted: 2003-08-06 23:29:36
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Oco Posts: > 500

1. Nobody is free of a fatal Master Reset. So, You can keep a backup of contacts and calendar
2. You can purchase another phone (I really hope T610 arrives soon in Peru) and just sync.
3. You cand edit them on internet and then sync (if you surf a lot of course).
anything else... mmm nop.


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Posted: 2003-08-06 23:37:04
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wrath000 Posts: > 500

Remote sync...
Pros: Works over WAP so No need for cable, IR, or BlueTooth; Easy to set up; Don't have to be near your computer to synchronize

Cons: The service costs money; WAP costs money; won't be able to sync if the remote server is down; Slower then local sync; Someone else has *ALL* your personal data (even though they claim they don't have access to it)


Local sync...
Pros: Faster then Remote sync; You don't have to upload your personal data to a remote location; Doesn't cost anything to use; You have complete control of how the information is going to be transformed; Other applications on the PC can access the synchronized information.

Cons: Unless your PC already has an IR port you will probably need to buy a Cable, IR dongle, or BlueTooth dongle; You have to be near your PC to sync; Might be a little tricky to set up for the first time; You will need a PIM manager (Outlook)

Hope you find this usefull
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Posted: 2003-08-07 00:05:28
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