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Blue Max
We want to suggest an enhancement to Outlook 2007 for synchronizing different .PST files. This feature has been ignored for too long and, in an era of mobility, is more than just essential. What would we expect such an enhancement to provide? Here are some starter ideas:
1.. Allow user to synchronize any two .PST files regardless of whether they reside in the same folder on the same computer, on the same local network, on removable media, over the internet, or to a PDA/Cellular device, without an exchange server.
2.. Allow the user to link a multiple set of .PST files so that any change to one updates the rest.
3.. Allow the synchronization to be either automatic or manual. Automatic would continually or periodically sync (mirror) all the files, while manual would allow the user to manually start a one-time synchronization.
4.. Enable alerts warning of unresolvable sync conflicts with recommended courses of action, such as saving duplicate items versus overwriting the originals.
5.. Ability to visually compare two sync items, such as two contacts, during a resolution conflict in order to help the user determine how to proceed.
6.. An option to summarize, preview differences, and resolve conflicts between Outlook items, prior to confirming the actual synchronization process.
7.. Options to limit synchronization to additions only, updates only, deletions only, or any combination.
8.. Options to specify unidirectional links, bidirectional links, polylinks, and the direction of each link in the case of unidirectional links.
9.. Options to synchronize mail, contacts, calendar, journal, tasks, notes, or any combination of Outlook items.
10.. Provide this functionality without the need of any other third-party utilities. We did pay for this product and might even pay a little more for a better one.
11.. I am old . . . and quickly wearying of maintaining multiple sets of Outlook (home, office, travel) while the winds of technology suggest we should have enjoyed a much simpler way to sync multiple Outlook databases long ago!
If anyone would like to add their own ideas, please feel free to do so!
1.. Allow user to synchronize any two .PST files regardless of whether they reside in the same folder on the same computer, on the same local network, on removable media, over the internet, or to a PDA/Cellular device, without an exchange server.
2.. Allow the user to link a multiple set of .PST files so that any change to one updates the rest.
3.. Allow the synchronization to be either automatic or manual. Automatic would continually or periodically sync (mirror) all the files, while manual would allow the user to manually start a one-time synchronization.
4.. Enable alerts warning of unresolvable sync conflicts with recommended courses of action, such as saving duplicate items versus overwriting the originals.
5.. Ability to visually compare two sync items, such as two contacts, during a resolution conflict in order to help the user determine how to proceed.
6.. An option to summarize, preview differences, and resolve conflicts between Outlook items, prior to confirming the actual synchronization process.
7.. Options to limit synchronization to additions only, updates only, deletions only, or any combination.
8.. Options to specify unidirectional links, bidirectional links, polylinks, and the direction of each link in the case of unidirectional links.
9.. Options to synchronize mail, contacts, calendar, journal, tasks, notes, or any combination of Outlook items.
10.. Provide this functionality without the need of any other third-party utilities. We did pay for this product and might even pay a little more for a better one.
11.. I am old . . . and quickly wearying of maintaining multiple sets of Outlook (home, office, travel) while the winds of technology suggest we should have enjoyed a much simpler way to sync multiple Outlook databases long ago!
If anyone would like to add their own ideas, please feel free to do so!