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Blackberry v. Droid and Outlook synchronization

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 12:43 am
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LOL Dennis!! No, just trying to overcome my technologically-challenged
state of mind.
ReBut, you can set your iPhone to automatically sync your data through
itunes. Here's what I found on Abacus and I attached a pdf of the article
for you to read.
1. Click on the CompanionLink Synchronize desktop
icon. Click on OK to sync, or Cancel if you want
to make a backup before proceeding. Pressing
2. Now, with your iPhone connected to your PC open
iTunes and click on the Sync button at the bottom
right of the screen. This moves data from Outlook
and your iPhone is updated.
Note: you can set your iPhone to automatically
sync upon connection by selecting that feature
under Options on the Summary or main page of
iTunes.
Merry Christmas!! and Go Knicks!! (I mean Kings! ;-) ) Have fun at the
game; I wanted to go, but I'm not able to make it.
Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
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LOL Dennis!! No, just trying to overcome my technologically-challenged state of mind.ReBut, you can set your iPhone to automatically sync your data through itunes. Here's what I found on Abacus and I attached a pdf of the article for you to read.
1. Click on the CompanionLink Synchronize desktopicon. Click on OK to sync, or Cancel if you wantto make a backup before proceeding. PressingOk moves your data to Outlook.2. Now, with your iPhone connected to your PC open
iTunes and click on the Sync button at the bottomright of the screen. This moves data from Outlookand your iPhone is updated.Note: you can set your iPhone to automaticallysync upon connection by selecting that feature
under Options on the Summary or main page ofiTunes.Merry Christmas!! and Go Knicks!! (I mean Kings! ;-) ) Have fun at the game; I wanted to go, but I'm not able to make it.Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115Pasadena, CA 91104Telephone:626-817-2611Facsimile: 626-628-1781email: dromerolaw@gmail.com
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Blackberry v. Droid and Outlook synchronization

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 2:53 pm
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Blackberry v. Droid and Outlook synchronization

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 2:11 pm
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Daniela:
Were you a nerd in a previous life?
I had my calendar in Palm desktop. Bought an Iphone. Now use companion link to sync the phone, but it is not automatic.
Does anyone out there know a palm/iphone link that syncs in real time?
dennis

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Blackberry v. Droid and Outlook synchronization

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:47 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Hi Patrick,
Have you tried looking on the Amicus website? I use Abacus, which also
syncs through Outlook and there are both information and articles on the
Abacus website for synching Outlook with both Blackberrys and Droids.
For example:
For Blackberrys that use a Desktop higher then v4.3 we synch using the
Outlook synch. You will need the full version of Outlook. Synch to Outlook
with CompanionLink, but then open the Blackberry desktop and synch that
program to Outlook.
For Droids you would sync using a third-party add-in called Gsyncit. This
program is available at:
www.daveswebsite.com
This process requires the use of MS Outlook. Use CompanionLink to sync data
between Abacus and Outlook; Gsyncit moves data between Outlook and the
Droid. (This part of the proces can be set up to run automatically.)
Happy Holidays,
Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115
Pasadena, CA 91104
Telephone:626-817-2611
Facsimile: 626-628-1781
email: dromerolaw@gmail.com
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message or any portions herein to any person other than the intended
recipient is not intended to waive any right or privilege. If you have
received this message in error, please promptly notify the sender by e-mail
and immediately delete this message.
To comply with IRS regulations, we advise you that any discussion of Federal
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transaction or matter addressed herein.
Hi Patrick,Have you tried looking on the Amicus website? I use Abacus, which also syncs through Outlook and there are both information and articles on the Abacus website for synching Outlook with both Blackberrys and Droids.
For example: For
Blackberrys that use a Desktop higher then v4.3 we synch using the
Outlook synch. You will need the full version of Outlook. Synch to
Outlook with CompanionLink, but then open the Blackberry desktop and
synch that program to Outlook. For Droids you would sync using a third-party add-in called Gsyncit. This program is available at:
www.daveswebsite.com
This
process requires the use of MS Outlook.Use CompanionLink to sync data
between Abacus and Outlook; Gsyncit moves data between Outlook and the
Droid. (This part of the proces can be set up to run automatically.)Happy Holidays,
Daniela P. RomeroLaw Office of Daniela Romero, APLC1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115Pasadena, CA 91104Telephone:626-817-2611Facsimile: 626-628-1781email: dromerolaw@gmail.com
NOTICE: This E-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521. The information herein is confidential, privileged & exempt from disclosure under applicable law. This E-mail (including attachments) are intended solely for the use of the addressee hereof. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are prohibited from reading, disclosing, reproducing, distributing, disseminating, or otherwise using this transmission. The originator of this e-mail and its affiliates do not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained or that this communication is free of errors, viruses or other defects. Delivery of this message or any portions herein to any person other than the intended recipient is not intended to waive any right or privilege. If you have received this message in error, please promptly notify the sender by e-mail and immediately delete this message.
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Blackberry v. Droid and Outlook synchronization

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:43 am
by Yahoo Bot

I am trying to decide between a Blackberry and Droid (on Verizon) and am
particularly concerned about the synchronization with Outlook. I use Amicus
Attorney which syncs with Outlook, so syncing the phone with Outlook is a
big issue for me.
I appreciate hearing what experiences people have had with this issue.
TIA
Pat
Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com
I am trying to decide between a Blackberry and Droid (on
Verizon) and am particularly concerned about the synchronization with
Outlook. I use Amicus Attorney which syncs with Outlook, so syncing the
phone with Outlook is a big issue for me.

I appreciate hearing what experiences people have had with
this issue.

TIA

Pat

Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com



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