Ok, let's try responding to the right message, *smile*. I don't use KeySync
myself, mainly because I don't use Outlook. I'd be very interested for
KeySync to work with Outlook Express. I have a few more addresses in OE than
I did in Outlook, when I did try it, and I like the interface with OE better
anyway. Plus, the Address List often proves to be my bread and butter, or
the first place I turn to when I need a phone number or other information on
someone. Thankfully the KeyList doesn't need to have space freed as much as
the email client, or else I'd probably be clearing it every week, *smile*.

Wayne
www.wayneism.com
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Subject: [Braillenote] Synchronisation


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>
> Hi again all.
>
> I'd be very interested to hear from those of you who are using KeySync,
our
> synchronisation utility, to synchronise your KeyList with Microsoft
> Outlook. Are you generally pleased with its performance? Are there things
> you would like done differently?
>
> Also, if you don't use KeySync but you have a PC, we'd like to know that
> too, and why this is the case.
>
> Is there any interest in KeySync working with the Address Book in Outlook
> Express? Would it also help if KeySync worked with older operating systems
> than 2000?
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> Pulse Data International Ltd
>
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