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Posted by r_chuck on 04-17-2000 09:12 PM:

Question

Just got my wife a new visor solo to complement my Visor Deluxe. We both have desire to share datebook info through hotsyncing to home PC and would like to retain separate user names on each of our visors. How do you do this? Desktop help and user guide were not helpful...could not find this addressed in last 60 days of postings. Closest I could find was something called User Profile, but not sure what these are...


Posted by davis689 on 04-18-2000 12:16 AM:

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My wife and I use WeSync (www.wesync.com). It allows you to share your calendar with people you choose. The WeSync program uses the Datebook+ database so whatever you enter in either program will be available. You have to connect to the internet in order to sync the calendars, which may seem a bit of a round about way to sync two calendars on a single home PC but it's really nice for us since we generally sync on different computers.


Posted by r_chuck on 04-18-2000 01:56 AM:

Thumbs up

Thanks...have downloaded wesync and am impressed so far...will take a little getting used to...but should fit the bill quite nicely


Posted by homer on 04-18-2000 04:04 AM:

Question

Does it also sunc to-do lists? I'm just about to get my wife one as well and I know she'll have plenty of to-do lists for me.

It's be interesting to know how many other husband-and-wide Visor users there are out there?


Posted by davis689 on 04-18-2000 02:30 PM:

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You might also try groupsync (www.groupsync.co.uk). I haven't used it but it appears to be able to sync multiple calendars, memos, to-dos, etc, either over a network or on a single PC. It is, however, a bit pricier than wesync ($20 vs $0).


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