Sony Ericsson P910i
Member Review The P910i's synchronization is bound to Lotus or Outlook (none of what I use). I have also seen lot of negative reports related to the quality of synchronization, too. I am not sure I agree with the review on the keyboard.
[December 3, 2004, 7:52]
Apple iTunes: A blojan
Blog And this collection of good ideas (hey, let's include Outlook synchronization) which seems completely "right" at the time of development all adds up to build a monster. The result of my iTunes installation is that iTunes can act as a...
[October 30, 2009, 8:34 in Application Compatibility by Greg Lambert]
Build Web Presentations with Presenter's Video
Blog Omnisio and Zentation are simple online applications for the synchronization and sharing of the Slideshare-hosted PowerPoint decks and Google Video-hosted content. You could upload your video to Youtube and then upload the PowerPoint presentation...
[September 9, 2008, 9:20 in Presentation Fanatic by W.Peterson]
Microsoft sued over mobile email
Talkback All three of the patents in question sound like nothing more than data synchronization over a network which was going on long before Visto was around. There is no difference between email on a PC and email on a PC with a wireless card.it is the...
About: Microsoft sued over mobile email
[December 15, 2005, 20:05]
RE: Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon swings on the Asus Eee
Blog Comment Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. I haven't done this, so I can't comment about how well (or otherwise! this works, but take a look at Unison. From the website: It allows two replicas of a collection of files and...
[November 8, 2007, 18:12 by Rupert Goodwins]
Sony Ericsson P910i
Member Review Synchronization takes literally hours and is full of flaws, email crashes, the phone locks. I bought this thing to use as a tool, not as a paperweight. If you have 12 contacts and want to take pictures (bad quality ones, btw), then go with this.
[September 8, 2005, 10:25]
Opera Web Browser 9.6 Released
Blog It also has some improvements in web searching and synchronization. Opera has released version 9.6 of their excellent web browser, for Windows, Linux and MacOS. As always, this very nice browser just keeps getting better.
[October 9, 2008, 8:54 in Reviews Blog by J.A. Watson]
Windows Mobile 6 'unveiled'
Blog Windows Vista synchronization We all know it's impossible to keep a secret on the InterWeb these days, and sure enough one of the worst-kept secrets is the imminent appearance of Windows Mobile 6, codenamed 'Crossbow'.
[February 8, 2007, 8:32 in Reviews Blog by Charles McLellan]
Skype Roundup: Skype Dumps on Taiwan Customers
Blog The Boston Globe reported on the state of videoconferencing technology today, and said that "Sightspeed and ooVoo have the highest quality video and most features", while Skype "is the most cumbersome to install and use".They also had good things...
[August 25, 2008, 16:03 in Jamie's Random Musings by J.A. Watson]
Opera Browser "Speed Dial"
Blog The appearance and interface are reasonably consistent with the Windows version, and there is even a synchronization utility so that you can keep your bookmarks and Speed Dial between all of the various computers and mobile phones.
[April 8, 2008, 11:24 in Reviews Blog by J.A. Watson]
Oh no - not another repack
Talkback File-synchronization program Hmmmm Bah Humbug. As THE actual inventor of the term "Crapware" - about Microsoft Products of course. THE best thing I ever did was migrate across to Linux. I think Microsoft is like buying a lemon car with a great (?
About: Microsoft releases Windows 7 worldwide
[October 22, 2009, 16:32 by Jahm Mitt]
Payback for 16 years of crap in my lap.
Talkback File-synchronization program Hmmmm Bah Humbug. As THE actual inventor of the term "Crapware" - about Microsoft Products of course. THE best thing I ever did was migrate across to Linux. I think Microsoft is like buying a lemon car with a great (?
About: Ten reasons Windows 7 could flop
[October 22, 2009, 16:23 by Jahm Mitt]
What Microsoft should do with its pot of gold
Talkback You are wrong in many of the thing you say windows hasn't, i.e.synchronization, backup and so on, but worst of all, you argue against yourself, saying: keep it simple´while you still want it to do everything for you.try doing your research before...
About: What Microsoft should do with its pot of gold
[July 31, 2003, 16:23]



