From: Beverly Howard on 10 Nov 2009 10:34 I haven't looked at it for a while, but you might take a look at goosync to see what their options are... paid service, but may be worth it if it fits your needs... I do know that google calendar supports multiple calendars, and goosync states that they handle them. http://www.goosync.com/ Beverly Howard
From: RandomEvents on 10 Nov 2009 22:51 On Nov 10, 8:18 am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <tillman1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > "RandomEvents" <ross.philli...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:938257ab-1c63-4ea8-a696-bb016c84cadd(a)j35g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > > > I used this option before I upgraded to Windows 7 & Outlook 2007. Do > > you know of an option for this setup? > > If yo used Chapura Pocket Mirror before the upgrade, why can't you use it > afterward? Did you check Chapura's web site to see if you need an update? > Have you installed Windows Mobile Device Center?http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/devi... > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Only because I'm getting sick of the MVP non coders piping in with holier than thou advice, without actually checking to see if their advice is actually valid in the first place, I'm respectfully going to tell you to shove it whichever pie hole is putting out the most brown today. And why? Chapura has switched over to a Palm centric platform for quite some time, as software development cycles go, and Microsoft hasn't updated their anti multiple calendar philosophy since the days of Activesync. Did you even read what I put down into various bits and bytes? "I used this option before I upgraded to Windows 7 & Outlook 2007", there is no other option at the moment besides WMDC. Huh, "WMD"c, i just got that. cheers -Phil
From: RandomEvents on 10 Nov 2009 22:55 On Nov 10, 10:34 am, Beverly Howard <B...(a)NoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: > I haven't looked at it for a while, but you might take a look at goosync > to see what their options are... paid service, but may be worth it if it > fits your needs... I do know that google calendar supports multiple > calendars, and goosync states that they handle them. > > http://www.goosync.com/ > > Beverly Howard Beverly, Thanks for the heads up, but it doesn't quite fit for the setup i have at home -: OfficeCalender in place of an exchange server for a small home network, multiple calendars per user, each with a WinMobile 5 -> 6.1 (but really only looking for 6.0+).... that and well, i'm afraid of the cloud after losing 2 gmail accounts. -Phil
From: Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] on 11 Nov 2009 09:48 "RandomEvents" <ross.phillip.m(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:770b451c-5d12-47fa-865a-089b4c59bc93(a)f20g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > Only because I'm getting sick of the MVP non coders piping in with > holier than thou advice, without actually checking to see if their > advice is actually valid in the first place It's not my job to keep track of the obsolecence of whatever software you use. It seems stupid to me to update your environment without first making sure everytyhing will work after the upgrade. I also don't understand the "non coders" reference. This newsgroup isn't for asking coding questions, so there's no relevance to coding references. On top of that, it seems to me your beef is with "Mark", since he's the one who suggested PocketMirror. I was merely asking if you had checked with Chapura, since you said you had used the product before. I certainly can't know what you've investigated and what you've not, since I'm not clairvoyant. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: RandomEvents on 11 Nov 2009 11:37 Brian, The issue is that you gave advice without checking to make sure your advice was actually valid in the first place. And all you've done since then, is give excuses for why you didn't have to fact check your own advice before giving it out. It's common sense, and actually more than a little helpful for people that are asking for help. As for the "non coders" qualifier, I only bring it up, since the MVP's that aren't programmers tend to do this shotgun method of advice giving, hoping that something sticks. Newsgroups, message boards, and forums are filled with people like yourself, just taking up space, and not helping the people that asked for help in the first place. Mark, i had no issue with, he gave helpful advice, my query to him, was only wondering if he had encountered the same situation. Ha! Nothing is perfect after changing one's environment. You take the good with the bad, and hope you can make things work. Think about what you say, before you say it. Cheers, -Phil On Nov 11, 10:48 am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <tillman1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > "RandomEvents" <ross.philli...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:770b451c-5d12-47fa-865a-089b4c59bc93(a)f20g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > > > Only because I'm getting sick of the MVP non coders piping in with > > holier than thou advice, without actually checking to see if their > > advice is actually valid in the first place > > It's not my job to keep track of the obsolecence of whatever software you use. > It seems stupid to me to update your environment without first making sure > everytyhing will work after the upgrade. I also don't understand the "non > coders" reference. This newsgroup isn't for asking coding questions, so > there's no relevance to coding references. > > On top of that, it seems to me your beef is with "Mark", since he's the one > who suggested PocketMirror. I was merely asking if you had checked with > Chapura, since you said you had used the product before. I certainly can't > know what you've investigated and what you've not, since I'm not clairvoyant. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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