On 1/10/06 7:03 AM, "Steve Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You want to check out  OnSync.  Be sure to check it's supports your
> phone.
> 
> http://www.onmadesoft.com/
> 
> -Steve
> 
> On Jan 9, 2006, at 1:50 AM, adam brodsky wrote:
> 
>> Hi.
>> I just got a fancy schmancy bluetooth cellphone, and I¹m trying to
>> sync it to my contacts in entourage 2004.
>> 
>> I was able to find a program that sync¹s entourage to address book
>> and isync was able to sync my address book to my phone.
>> 
>> That¹s very klunky and cumbersome though. I was hoping there was an
>> easier way. Especially since the program ³Sync entourage-Adress
>> book² will cost me $20. For that money, I would hope there would be
>> a soloution that doesn¹t require me running isync, and that program
>> each twice to make sure everything is synced.
>> 
>> So hopefully you smart people will be able to help me out.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Adam

You can also try e2Sync, from www.e2sync.com. I've used it and it works
quite well for me. The latest version works with Sync Services in Tiger.

My biggest gripe has been with calendaring, because I used shared Microsoft
Exchange calendars in Entourage, which v2.6 of e2Sync does not filter out.
Thus, they end up in iCal. I really don't need a lot of coworkers' calendars
in iCal ... oh well, I submitted my desire for that to be fixed to the
developer. (Maybe 2.6.2, the latest on their site, fixes this. Haven't tried
yet.)


-- 
Jeremy Reichman
Senior Desktop Support Analyst
Information and Technology Services
Rochester Institute of Technology

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