Transferring data and contacts between PDA's
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Hi well this is us, two guys that really care for each other and enjoy the better things in life which include:- good company, food and wine, and the last thing we are looking for is the usual C**P found on Gaydar. We have been together now for over 2 years and got married...sorry "married"..(for the benefits of the PC idiots out there!!) we would love to widen our social circle and
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johnandsurajMon 04/02/08 02:17 |
I use 2 types of PDA's one is an HTC X7500 which is basically a pocket laptop and the other is XDAIIi again made by HTC and they both use Windows CE 5.0 |
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laresMon 04/02/08 05:27 |
quoting > "I want to copy my entire contacts list (2500 numbers) and appointments etc from the X7500 to the XDA but activesync treats them as 2 entirely different devices so i cannot back data up from one to the other." |
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johnandsurajMon 04/02/08 05:47 |
i dont have much experience with outlook, are you saying there is a way that i can move the data using outlook? |
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