PDAsync makes ActiveSync look silly
For a company that develops software for PCs and PDAs, Microsoft has never done a stellar job at letting those devices play well together.
ActiveSync and its successor, Windows Mobile Device Center only let you sync your calendar and contacts with Microsoft Outlook. You can't even synchronize with the new Windows Calendar included in Windows Vista.
That's why Laplink PDAsync 4 is so attractive. The program let you sync dozens of devices with your Windows 2000/XP/Vista machine, including PDAs and smartphones running Palm OS and Windows Mobile. But it also lets you synchronize your data with the following applications:
[via jkOnTheRun]
ActiveSync and its successor, Windows Mobile Device Center only let you sync your calendar and contacts with Microsoft Outlook. You can't even synchronize with the new Windows Calendar included in Windows Vista.
That's why Laplink PDAsync 4 is so attractive. The program let you sync dozens of devices with your Windows 2000/XP/Vista machine, including PDAs and smartphones running Palm OS and Windows Mobile. But it also lets you synchronize your data with the following applications:
- Microsoft Outlook 98, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007
- Lotus Notes R5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0
- Novell Groupwise 6.5 SP2, 7.0
- Lotus Organizer 5.0, 6.0, 6.1
- ACT! 2000, 5.0, 6.0
[via jkOnTheRun]













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Subscribe to commentsgarethJun 23rd 2007 9:04AM
This is fantastic news. I reluctantly had to purchase a vista machine, and my trusty old PDA is still on windows mobile 2002. Unfortunately, MSs Vista refuses to play with pda with that os, just 2003 or newer.