1) who cares? Winducks is crap anyways. If you were asking about syncing on
any other OS, the answer would be most definitely YES. Just need to write a
simple script to pull your data from both phone and desktop, compare them,
and write changes to the appropriate databases.
2) yes. set your desktop up as a wireless access point and use iptables to
establish a network address translator between that and your. Whoops, can't
do that with winducks... might want to look into a better os...
3) only if your winducks can export its contacts into a format that can
actually be read, then its a simple matter of inserting them into the
sqlite2 database used for contacts. Doing so it helps to know how to use a
real OS. did I mention I don't like winducks?


On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM, shujon <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi friends,
>
> Let me put these questions as simple as it can be -
>
> 1. is it possible for android to synchronize with the desktop computer
> running Win XP?, if yes how? Wm phones can do it seamlessly using
> MSActivesync.
>
> 2. is it possible to use the desktop's internet connection and browse
> the web from the android? (just like WM-phones do with MS Activesync)
>
> 3. Is there a way to import all the Windows mobile contacts onto the
> Android phone? NOT from google mail-account because I have different
> contacts in my phone and gmail. And I would like to import my Phone
> contacts onto Android.
>
> THANKS to anyone who answers all/part of the queries.
>
> Shujon
>
> >
>

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