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indeed, opensync is interesting, but it really needs a gui to shine.
also, as one can also use opensync on a linux desktop to sync GPE with kontact (kde) or evolution, its basically only outlook thats "out of the loop".
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are there better & easier ways now to sync the best (my opininion) PIM app (GPE PIM) with my Outlook? Can GPE PIM be synchronized using the SyncML protocol? I think if I install a SyncML server I can then sync it with GPE PIM & Outlook (I've used some plugin to do this with some plugin).