> I was curious to see if any of you have any advice on how to handle multiple
> devices. I was fortunate to be a winner in last year's context from the
> Palm Dev Con, Thank you Palm, and find myself with multiple devices. This
> has been really good since I can test my stuff on multiple devices. I tend
> to choose from one point to the next on which device I carry. the problem
> is that I want most of the base data, address and notepad, yo be common,
> just the apps are different.
Check out <http://www.wesync.com>
WeSync is a mechanism for sharing contacts and appointments between
communities of people.
It's a free service where you can mark set up groups of contacts in the
address book, or groups of events in the datebook, and publish these groups.
You define who can see/change the data. Then, every time you HotSync,
everything you're publishing is uploaded to the web, and everything you're
subscribing to is downloaded.
Imagine:
Sharing phone numbers and personal calenders with your spouse.
Setting up a soccer team's practice and game schedule and sharing that
with all the other parents on the team. If there's a change to a game-time,
change it on your Palm, sync, and next time other parents sync, the game
time will change on their Palm.
For me, this was the highlight of PalmSource 99.
(No affiliation other than a happy user)
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Neil Rhodes
Calliope Enterprises, Inc.
1328 Clock Avenue
Redlands, CA 92374
(909) 793-5995 [EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: (909) 793-2545