Hi,

The last few weeks I've been having a lot of fun trying to optimise the sync 
protocol.

I started from what I would call a typical daily sync scenario: doing 200 reps 
on my 2.5y old Windows Mobile phone, adding 20 new cards on my desktop 
machine, and then syncing these two over my home WLAN.

It was quite an interesting experience, and I learned many things about html 
and tcp/ip in the process :-)

Anyhow, the upshot is that I managed to get the time to do this down from 90 
sec to under 4 seconds, which I think is pretty nice.

Interestingly, about 1.5 sec of this seems to be html overhead. I don't see an 
easy way to get rid of this, but if somebody wants to try, feel free. Four 
seconds however should be plenty fast enough to be comfortable :-)

I've also experimented with compression, but that seemed to increase the 
transfer time slightly.

Cheers,

Peter

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