Marta,

In general, the newest information wins.

If I create an event on my Palm (for example, dentist 2:00 Tuesday) and 
then sync with the iMac and .mac, the event will appear on all 
calendars. If the dentist later calls me and says 2:30 is better, and I 
make that change in iCal on the iMac, and then sync the Palm again, the 
Palm will take the correction and the appointment now shows up 
everywhere as 2:30.

However, if you make a great many changes between syncs, iSync will 
warn you that you're about to overwrite more than (X) percent of your 
data, and it will ask you to choose which source should be the correct 
one for each conflicting event or contact.

Alex

On Feb 11, 2004, at 7:07 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

> Can somebody enlighten me : When I iSync, which is the overriding 
> computer, or is there such a thing? If I delete an address in one 
> computer, will it be deleted in all the other computers and in .mac, 
> or will it be restored, if I should start syncing from a different 
> computer which still has that address on it?
> Marta
>
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