The demo is one of those keep hitting the "not now button" types if you
want to contact me off list I can send you a copy to play with.
Sandra Ragan
www.plumdigital.com
On Jan 17, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Don wrote:
I looked, too. Per their site, they no longer distribute You Sync.
Don
John Siple
That's odd... it isn't new - I downloaded a demo back in October and
bought it in December - but it's only showing up on the Support
pages... http://www.yousoftware.com/support/syncfaq.php
Sandra Ragan
www.plumdigital.com
On Jan 17, 2006, at 11:02 AM, John Siple wrote:
Is it new, or maybe par
I looked, too. Per their site, they no longer distribute You Sync.
Don
John Siple wrote:
Is it new, or maybe part of You Control? I went to the YOU site but
found only the YOU control series for fonts, desktops and tunes.
J
On Jan 17, 2006, at 8:51 AM, sandra ragan wrote:
Have you tried Yo
Is it new, or maybe part of You Control? I went to the YOU site but
found only the YOU control series for fonts, desktops and tunes.
J
On Jan 17, 2006, at 8:51 AM, sandra ragan wrote:
Have you tried You Syncronize? http://www.yousoftware.com/
Mostly I use iSync for the calendar in the iPod!
S
Have you tried You Syncronize? http://www.yousoftware.com/
Mostly I use iSync for the calendar in the iPod!
Sandra Ragan
www.plumdigital.com
On Jan 17, 2006, at 12:07 AM, John Siple wrote:
I've been wrestling with this for a few months now and found that some
things work and some don't.
I don
I've been wrestling with this for a few months now and found that some things
work and some don't.
I don't think you can keep your entire home directory identical on the two
machines using iSync.
ISync in 10.4 will do a good job of keeping your iCal data in step, and works
well with the addre
Maybe you should give it a try. If you go to apples web site you can
get a 2 month free trial.
I did, synced a few times, but haven't been back in a few weeks. It
seemed to work well for me.
Not the fastest, but can be done at remote locations, besides just at
home.
--
Alan Miller
Un