From: Calvin Grier (cgrier_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: Mon Sep 13 2004 - 12:36:44 PDT
The cool thing about Lotus sync with NCU on a Windows machine is that you
can run the old Puma Intellisync to get most if not all of the info
transferred to Outlook 98 or 2000. (I use Schedule + 7.0 for all dates
entries, but that's not too hard to get and install.)
I've got a fairly reliable sync setup on a machine running Win 98 and
Organizer, with a copy of Outlook 2000. Intellisync can be a bit of a bear
to work with, and you need to get "Intellisync for Notebooks" to do the PIM
to PIM capability.
--Calvin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Detlefsen" <mdetlefsen_at_mac.com>
To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 2:32 AM
Subject: [NTLK] Lotus Organizer and the Newt
> I'm normally a Mac user, but I do have a Win XP machine that I use for
> games. Just for grins, I downloaded Lotus Organizer and tried to sync
> it with the Newt via NCU. To my surprise, this worked perfectly the
> first time. I wish doing backups on XP was as reliable. I get a lot of
> dropped connections from NCU.
> Lotus Organizer is pretty nice, and I'm glad to have found something on
> the XP machine that I can sync with, I had not realized that anything
> was available.
>
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