From: Hurricane Andrew on
Is there any way to sync a Windows Mobile 5.1 device with more than 2 PC's?
My issue is that I have my work PC, my home PC, and my personal laptop. I'd
like to sync my contacts and calander with my smartphone and all 3
computers. I'm assuming I'm out of luck, but maybe someone has an idea?

"Hurricane" Andrew

From: Mike Hudgell on
"Hurricane Andrew" <hurricane_andrew(a)nospam_verizon.net> wrote in message
news:uM4cW13mIHA.5268(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Is there any way to sync a Windows Mobile 5.1 device with more than 2
> PC's? My issue is that I have my work PC, my home PC, and my personal
> laptop. I'd like to sync my contacts and calander with my smartphone and
> all 3 computers. I'm assuming I'm out of luck, but maybe someone has an
> idea?
>
> "Hurricane" Andrew

Exchange Server....

If you do a search on this newsgroup you'll find this question has been
answered before...

Mike


From: Todd Allcock on
At 10 Apr 2008 22:36:10 -0400 Hurricane Andrew wrote:
> Is there any way to sync a Windows Mobile 5.1 device with more than
> 2 PC's? My issue is that I have my work PC, my home PC, and my
> personal laptop. I'd like to sync my contacts and calander with my
> smartphone and all 3 computers. I'm assuming I'm out of luck, but
> maybe someone has an idea?


Using just the preinstalled software on your PPC you could use a Hosted
Exchange service ($7-15/month- 1&1.com is the cheapest I've seen at $7.)

A free open-source alternative is Funambol (Funambol.com). You install a
Funambol sync client on the PPC, and an Outlook Plug-In on each PC, and
each devices syncs to a Funambol server- either a hosted one (free ones
like ScheduleWorld.com, or my.funambol.com, or commercial like Plaxo.com)
or install the Funambol server software on your desktop PC and "host" the
server yourself.


Either solution not only allows synching with any number of PCs, but allows
the synching to take place over the internet from anywhere.