Thanks... but no matter how long I wait, the tablet sync continues to fail
no matter what I try on the PC and the only option available on the Android
side is to pair (just like it was the first time). When I pair it to the
new address, the PC immediately put out the message that if there is an
Just seen this post from you, Philip. Then you should be able to re-sync
without having to unpair and repair. That's what I do all the time, when I
move my laptop onto a different network or it gets assigned a new IP on
logon.
One thought - I find it sometimes takes a minute or two for my iPad
I can see that being the preferred method of pairing with a different
machine or a different occurrance of MLO of a different data file. But
it's disappointing that you can't sync with the same file on the same PC on
the same network that was synced earlier on the same day.
On Tuesday, Febr
I suspect it might mean that one device will overwrite the other, based on
the recent complaint in this (?) forum. if you don't get a real answer, you
probably shed assume that this will be the case. The original poster said
that his android changes were being overwritten when he unpaired with one
I've been using the Windows version for some time and it just keeps getting
better for me. And I recently started using the Android version on my
tablet mainly as a mobile printed to-do list replacement so Wi-Fi (or even
USB) syncing is more than I need. I grew up with Palm and Blackberry
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