I have seen people talking about sync via WI-Fi. But I would like sync through internet regardless of connection, Is this possible?
Funambol
aberean said:
I have seen people talking about sync via WI-Fi. But I would like sync through internet regardless of connection, Is this possible?
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I used to use Funambol for this.
Is there anything like Funambol that works for OS X?
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Is it possible to sync files between my computer without hooking it up to the data cable?
Since I'm now online with an Exchange server I really have no other need to plug in the data cable so I was wondering how one can sync files?
If I could see the phone on my home network from XP I could run create a sync profile in my backup program but I've been told the phone can see network shares but vice-versa. Strange.
Thanks
David
If you sync the device once with ActiveSync, you can then use Bluetooth to sync... from your device.
Other then that, search G00gle for a PocketPC sync application
QuaCKeReD said:
If you sync the device once with ActiveSync, you can then use Bluetooth to sync... from your device.
Other then that, search G00gle for a PocketPC sync application
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Thanks for the reply.
David
How to perform wifi sync on Wizard?
Sorry if this has been asked before.
I'm using ActiveSync 4.1.
Has anyone been successfull in something like this?
AirSync is only possible with AS3, the option is removed from AS4.
Molski.
Great I'll install AS3 then.
What is the procedure to do airsync then?
you can not make synchronization between your wizard or any WM05 Device with the pc using AS3
Really? Are you sure of that?
Why doesnt synchronization work with AS3?
So that leaves Wifi sync out of the question i suppose.
Too bad
dpetrek said:
Really? Are you sure of that?
Why doesnt synchronization work with AS3?(
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Yes, we're quite sure. Microsoft made sure that WM5 devices cannot use any version of ActiveSync older than 4.0, and they removed the WiFi synch for security reasons. ActiveSync 4.x uses a network connection, and they didn't want that to be potentially hijackable.
Hi. I'm looking into buying the new Trinity (p3600i) in Australia here. My question is, can I hook the phone up to my wifi network, then use Skype and MSN on the wifi network, and not have to use the internet from the phone service provider? Those would cost too much to download even just my mails.
yes that is the purpos of wifi
much like people do with laptop and desktops with wifi
yep, also to download any pop3 mails via the wifi (e.g. Gmail)
You can even control your desktop computer's media using your phone... (I'm seriously so in love with that)
How about installing VNC or some way to control my desktop from the Trinity?
soupiejr said:
How about installing VNC or some way to control my desktop from the Trinity?
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Read what's been posted above.
yes one can remote ones pc using
1 ms therminal services
2 a vnc client on the pda
for more info google have both therminal services setup guides
and plenty of free vnc clients for windows mobile
Is it possible to sync calendar/contacts over 3g to my computer?
Sometimes, I would add some appointments on my phone and would like that to sync automatically to my computer and vice versa. I don't want to do it over USB all the time.
Is it possible?
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You can use the Microsoft exchange server. Then it uses your 3g connection. I only haven’t found a way to sync my hotmail with the 3g connection..
Tri3Dent said:
Is it possible to sync calendar/contacts over 3g to my computer?
Sometimes, I would add some appointments on my phone and would like that to sync automatically to my computer and vice versa. I don't want to do it over USB all the time.
Is it possible?
Thanks
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http://mobile.microsoft.com/myphone/it-it/default.mspx
Hi ,
I have an HD2 and use it to sync to outlook at work and at home. I am interested in getting a motorola xoom or other tablet PC. (discount codes claiming 10% reduction at PC world NOT working).
My questions are...
1. if I put android on my HTC HD2 can I sync with outlook still and carry my calander between work and home.
2. If I go for a WiFI only version of the Xoom will I be able to connect via BT/Wifi and use the phone as a portable modem Like I presently do with my laptop. And if so is it easier to do this with android or MW6.5 ?? This would save paying an extra £100 and data plan for the 3g version.
Hope someone can help.
felixthecat said:
Hi ,
I have an HD2 and use it to sync to outlook at work and at home. I am interested in getting a motorola xoom or other tablet PC. (discount codes claiming 10% reduction at PC world NOT working).
My questions are...
1. if I put android on my HTC HD2 can I sync with outlook still and carry my calander between work and home.
2. If I go for a WiFI only version of the Xoom will I be able to connect via BT/Wifi and use the phone as a portable modem Like I presently do with my laptop. And if so is it easier to do this with android or MW6.5 ?? This would save paying an extra £100 and data plan for the 3g version.
Hope someone can help.
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Easy Answer:
1. YES, even better, Android supports multiple exchange-accounts
2. YES, almost all Android Roms support WiFi Tethering in multiple ways
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What exactly do you mean with "sync with outlook"? If your company does have an exchange server (like most i think) and this one is reachable from the web (outlook web access) - YES.
If you`re really just syncing with Outlook you will need an HTC Sense Rom, so HTC Sync is supported (by this way you can sync with Outlook StandAlone).
Exchange syncs mails, calendars and contacts, HTC Sync does the same i think (my company does have an Exchange Server).
Thanks for your answer.
i have outlook for my calander only at work and on home laptop. I sync via usb cabel not server. could i continue this with an android version on my HD2? my mail at work is outlook but i dont think they alow you to sync this via internet due to confidentiality
Yes, you can sync an Android device in many ways with Outlook. Visit www.syncdroid.net to find a large listing of software to perform the task. The have chart that lists, among other things, whether the software syncs with USB, Wi-Fi, or wireless. If you want to use USB, find the ones that sync via USB and you are set!