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Old 01-13-2005, 09:33 AM   #14
Bob Russell
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Originally Posted by Team7
oh also whats is that gamebox asia?
Gamebox Asia is a Mahjong game from www.pdamills.com. Very nice!

The biggest problem I have with activesync is that when there's an issue involving a resolution between PC and PDA it doesn't handle it too well. You don't have a lot of information about what it is going to do or control over it. For example, sometimes if it can't resolve files, it doesn't seem to be able to even tell you which files were the problem. And I'm not very confident of which version (desktop or PDA) will dominate when it's synching. Especially if I've recovered from a backup, or if files are changed on both sides. Maybe I just missed something in the documentation that I need to read. I don't know.

When I do file copies with large sets of big files from the activesync explore window, it often just starts and then quits on me. No explanations.

And with Outlook everything is worse. You can end up with multiple copies of things. It doesn't resolve changes on both sides very well. And often it just quits and says it can't resolve. Again, it would be okay if it would just tell me what entries I need to fix.

A simple log file here would cure a million ills!
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