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yanqui
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pda's--not really h'ware, but...
Yet another inevitable conclusion, my paper-based planner is too big to fit everywhere I need to look at it. I'm going to have to go to a PDA. I run W98 at home, and W2k at work; OUtlook 97 at home, Outlook 2002 at work. Am I going to be able to synch with both systems, or will I have to choose?
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Re: pda's--not really h'ware, but...
quote: Originally posted by yanqui
Yet another inevitable conclusion, my paper-based planner is too big to fit everywhere I need to look at it. I'm going to have to go to a PDA. I run W98 at home, and W2k at work; OUtlook 97 at home, Outlook 2002 at work. Am I going to be able to synch with both systems, or will I have to choose?
With my minimal understanding of PDA's, you might have a problem syncing with Outlook 97. W98 may pose yet another problem. Might depend on whether it is the 1st ED or the 2nd ED.
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