Sync'Em Features and Benefits
Sync'Em Benefits
Benefits at a glance:
automatically sync contacts located in Exchange (Outlook/OWA/Entourage), Google/Gmail and Address Book- automatically sync calendar events in Exchange, iCal and Google
- including with Exchange Public and Shared calendar folders
- *filter your syncs to share selected information with others
- consolidate your syncing and get rid of other costly services and applications
- stop sending your information to foreign servers and protect your information privacy
- sync directly across Exchange and Google accounts — even if your not syncing to your Mac's Address Book or iCal
- get back to Mac-centric software — avoid using Entourage, dump that web-based sync service and get complete control
*Not yet available in the current version. See the product roadmap for more information.
Sync'Em Features
Features at a glance:
sync your Exchange, Google/Gmail and Apple Address Book contacts- sync your Exchange (Outlook/OWA/Entourage), iCal and Google calendar events
- *sync Mac-to-Mac
- specify bidirectional or unidirectional (i.e., either "to" or "from") syncing for each information source
- sync across multiple information sources (not just between any 2)
- *apply filters to any information source to control which items participate in a sync
- *set a syncing schedule for each information source
- configure multiple collections of information sources to be sync'd — unprecedented flexibility
*Not yet available in the current version. See the product roadmap for more information.
Sync'Em Requirements
Prior to buying, please review the Product Roadmap then download, install and try Sync'Em to verify that it functions in your environment — and contact us and we'll help with usage questions.
Sync'Em requirements:
- tested/supported under OS X 10.4, 10.5 or 10.6
- Although Sync'Em seems to work with 10.7/10.8, we've not done any formal testing. In addition, if you're using iCloud, you need to consider that iCloud is the "master" copy (which is different from previous situations where your system was the "master"). The following Knowledgebase Article may help.
- Exchange 2007 SP1 with WS (Web Services) enabled (which is the default)
- Note - 2009-09-15: Microsoft's Extended Protection for Authentication update can prevent Sync'Em from authenticating.
- Exchange 2003 is not supported
- if the copyright date on the OWA (Outlook Web Access) login page indicates 2007, then it is probably Exchange 2007