FinchSync: A Sync-Solution for the Mozilla Suite
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FinchSync |
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| Version 0.8 | |
| Cost: Free | |
| Scott Hoopes (Developer Info) | |
ActiveSync is a great way to connect your Windows Mobile with your Windows applications such as the Microsoft Outlook. This is great and all, but what if you are using Mozilla products such as the Thunderbird, Firefox or Sunbird amongst some other applications. Getting them to work with ActiveSync could be tricky, and that’s where FinchSync comes in.
To get the FinchSync to work you will need both the server and client application. The PC (server) application and is available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. The client application will run on all Pocket PCs with .NET installed without the need of ActiveSync, instead you will need to establish connection through TCP/IP.
In terms of multiple source, FinchSync answered it here:
FinchSync is designed to manage contacts, appointments and tasks from different sources and keeps them separated. This means, that private items synchronized at home will not be mixed up with items synchronized in your office.
FinchSync has a user-management. Different users may sync with different sources on your PC. Users may be restricted to read-only access. For example, a user may be allowed to sync with a companies’ address book, but not to upload changes.
This is good news for Mozilla users to sync up your personal information. Definitely recommended application to give it a try.
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| Min Req: | Windows Mobile 5 and 6 PocketPCs |
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| Device Applicable: | Samsung Omnia Samsung Epix |
| Price: | Freeware |
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| Target Audience: | Definitely recommended for PocketPC users who frequents Mozilla products including Thunderbird and Firefox. |
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