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Create any supported kind of sync setup, each of which can synchronize information across a collection same-kind information sources:
- create the following kinds and number of information sources:
- contacts : up to 6 information sources
- calendar events : up to 6 information sources
- *tasks : up to 6 information sources
- *notes : up to 6 information sources
- configure each information source to sync bidirectionally (both "to" and "from") or unidirectionally (only "from" or only "to")
- *optionally, for each information source, configure a filter to sync a subset of content
- *optionally, for each information source, configure a schedule to control when syncing occurs
- sync a mixture of the following kinds of information sources:
- for a sync setup that syncs contacts:
- contacts that reside on that Mac — i.e., contacts in a specific Apple Address Book's contact Group** on the local Mac
- contacts that reside in Exchange — i.e., "personal" contacts in a specific contact folder within an Exchange account (GAL [Global Address List] contacts are not supported)
- contacts that reside in Google — i.e., contacts in a specific contacts group within a Gmail account
- *contacts that reside on a different Mac — i.e., contacts accessed via Sync'Em running on a different Mac (these are the contacts in the Sync'Em DB as they have been sync'd by that Mac, potentially from multiple sources)
- for a sync setup that syncs calendar events:
- calendar events that reside on that Mac — i.e., events in a specific iCal calendar on the local Mac
- calendar events that reside in Exchange — i.e., events in a specific Exchange calendar folder within an Exchange account
- calendar events that reside in Google — i.e., events a specific Google calendar within a Google account
- *calendar events that reside on a different Mac — i.e., events accessed via Sync'Em running on a different Mac (these are the events in the Sync'Em DB as they have been sync'd by that Mac, potentially from multiple sources)
- *for a sync setup that syncs tasks:
- calendar tasks that reside on that Mac — i.e., tasks in a specific iCal calendar on the local Mac
- calendar tasks that reside in Exchange — i.e., tasks in a specific Exchange calendar folder within an Exchange account
- calendar tasks that reside on a different Mac — i.e., tasks accessed via Sync'Em running on a different Mac (these are the tasks in the Sync'Em DB as they have been sync'd by that Mac, potentially from multiple sources)
- *for a sync setup that syncs notes:
- notes that reside on that Mac — i.e., notes in the Apple Mail application on the local Mac
- notes that reside in Exchange — i.e., notes in a specific Exchange notes folder within an Exchange account
- notes that reside in Google — i.e., notes a specific Google notebook within a Google account
- notes that reside on a different Mac — i.e., notes accessed via Sync'Em running on a different Mac (these are the notes in the Sync'Em DB as they have been sync'd by that Mac, potentially from multiple sources)
*Not yet available in the current version. See the product roadmap for more information.
**Any contact entry in an Apple Address Book can appear in multiple Address Book groups (groups are actually "views" upon the collection of contacts). All contact entries appear in the "All" group. When you configure a Sync'Em information source to sync Apple Address Book Contacts, by default it will sync with the "All" Address Book group. Alternatively, you can specify an information source Filter* to sync with a specific Address Book Group (e.g., other than the "All" group). Contacts that are visible in both in the Address Book group being sync'd and in other Address Book Groups will be updated for all Address Book Groups in which they are presented (which is the same behavior as when you update contacts manually, via the Apple Address Book). Google/Gmail contacts operate in a similar manner.
Sync'Em Requirements
Sync'Em requires:
- OS X 10.4, 10.5 or 10.6
- Exchange 2007 SP1 with WS (Web Services) enabled (which is the default)
- Note - 2009-09-15: Microsoft's Extended Protection for Authentication update prevents Sync'Em from authenticating. Currently we have no schedule for when this will be fixed.
- 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
Prior to buying, please download, install and try Sync'Em to verify that it functions in your environment — and if it doesn't, contact us and we'll help get it working.