robbie
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2009-12-06
, 18:25
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@ The Netherlands
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2009-12-06
, 19:36
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@ The Netherlands
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2009-12-06
, 19:55
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@ Fresno CA USA
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2009-12-07
, 09:37
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@ London, UK
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2009-12-07
, 09:40
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You could switch to either Weave Sync (Mozilla add-on) or Xmarks (works both on Mozilla and Chrome). IMO they are much better than Google Bookmarks.
For example: Weave Sync (and Xmarks) lets you securely take your bookmarks, history, tabs and passwords on any computer you use.
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2009-12-08
, 08:25
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2009-12-08
, 08:45
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I have google multicalendar support one way sync working. It is command line only for the moment but supports multiple google accounts also.
Once I get some kind of basic UI on it, I will push to extras-devel. Anyone curious can look at the code at http://github.com/zaheerm/mgcalsync
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2009-12-08
, 08:56
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The built in Exchange support works with google's mobile sync service as long as you DON'T check email. I have my contacts and calendar syncing no problem.
http://www.google.com/mobile/product...html#p=default
Just follow the active sync instructions and don't bother to try email just yet.
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2009-12-08
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2009-12-08
, 12:32
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@ London, UK
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