On Sep 28, 7:48 pm, "Justin Wood (Callek)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9/28/2011 10:30 PM, Jay O'Brien wrote:
>
> > I have two computers on my desktop. One is Windows 7 64 bit, the other is 
> > Windows XP. The Windows 7 computer is my primary computer. I use Goodsync 
> > to update the XP computer mail files from the Windows 7 computer. Before 
> > the recent updates, merely copying bookmarks.html from the Windows 7 
> > computer to the XP computer kept the bookmarks up to date in the XP 
> > computer, in sync with the Windows 7 computer. Now, however, I have to go 
> > through an export process, then in the XP computer delete the existing 
> > bookmarks, then import the bookmarks file from the Windows 7 computer to do 
> > what was done automatically by goodsync before with the bookmarks.html file.
>
> > I understand the bookmarks are now in a sqlite format. Is there a file I 
> > can copy directly from my Windows 7 computer to the XP computer that would 
> > then keep the XP bookmarks synced with the Windows 7 computer like goodsync 
> > used to do with bookmarks.html?
>
> There is a supported, in-app way to share relevant details like
> bookmarks now.
>
> See "Sync"; Tools->"Set Up Sync"
>
> You can then setup the same account in your other Windows install. Sync
> also works flawlessly with Firefox and Firefox Mobile for the same
> bookmarks, history, etc.
>
> --
> ~Justin Wood (Callek)

That looks like what I should set up. Where is documentation on sync I
can review? does it also sync message files and the like?

Jay
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