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Windows version of iSync

November 18, 2005 by Mike Wendland 

I’m setting up a new Dell XPS 400 system I just bought to use for testing out Windows and PC apps. But one feature I have on my Macs that is sorely missed is an iSync-like function that would let me keep Outlook info - calendar, tasks, contacts - synced with my Taplet PC and my desktop Dell via the Internet like iSync does through Mac.com. There must be some equivalent service for PCs… isn’t there?

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5 Responses to “Windows version of iSync”

  1. Darryl Kelly on November 18th, 2005 11:02 am

    Mike, I use FolderShare.com to do this. You can sync folders across multiple PC and Macs. It works for syncing Outlook data, you just have to make sure you only have Outlook open on one computer at a time. There’s a free version to try.

  2. Ed on November 23rd, 2005 9:30 pm

    Try Plaxo.com…Its always worked well for me.

  3. Robert Scott on January 6th, 2007 11:50 pm

    I use Plaxo as well and it is an excellent (and free) choice. it synchs calendar, tasks and contacts across multiple computers and between Macs and PCs.

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  5. Paul Griffin on December 28th, 2007 1:43 am

    I personally use Foldershare.com to sync my outlook data between my laptop and desktop. The previous warning was right, do not have both open at the same time. You can’t even have any programs that access the .pst file open at the same time. But, it’s the best option. All you have to do is move the .pst file to the foldershare folder. If you’d like a step-by-step email me @ downwithspam@cox.net.

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