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<title>CalendarMirror for Google and Palm Desktop</title>
<description><![CDATA[CalendarMirror for Outlook is a full Windows desktop application that can be used to transfer and synchronize appointment data between Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. 
We know that Palm Desktop is the most widely used application to synchronize the Palm OS device with desktop PC. Especially the common built-in Palm applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad. 
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However, at the same time, we may also use Microsoft Outlook as the personal information management (PIM) application. We need to transfer data between the Outlook and our Palm devices. Several conduit applications are provided to do this job and have done this gracefully, such as PocketMirror, DesktopToGo, IntelliSync, etc. But few applications were provided to transfer data just between the Palm Desktop and Outlook on desktop. 
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Now, CalendarMirror for Outlook transfers and synchronizes the appointment on the desktop! 
<p>
Currently, CalendarMirror for Outlook does NOT support the Palm Desktop 4.1.2 which comes from Tungsten E/T3, because the format of its database file is different with the common Palm Desktop. 
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CalendarMirror System Requirements: 
<p>
Windows 9x/NT/ME/2000/XP <br>
Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher. ( Not 4.1.2 for Tungsten T3/E) <br>
Microsoft Outlook 97/2000/XP/2003. <br>
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Limitations 
<p>

CalendarMirror only looks up Outlook appointments in the default Calendar folder, no other folders or sub-folders will be searched. And the Exchange Server is not supported in this verison. - by LivePIM Software Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/calendarmirror-for-google-and-palm-desktop_9047-102.html</link>
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<title>CalendarMirror Google Palm Desktop (2-user)</title>
<description><![CDATA[CalendarMirror for Outlook is a full Windows desktop application that can be used to transfer and synchronize appointment data between Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. 
We know that Palm Desktop is the most widely used application to synchronize the Palm OS device with desktop PC. Especially the common built-in Palm applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad. 
<p>
However, at the same time, we may also use Microsoft Outlook as the personal information management (PIM) application. We need to transfer data between the Outlook and our Palm devices. Several conduit applications are provided to do this job and have done this gracefully, such as PocketMirror, DesktopToGo, IntelliSync, etc. But few applications were provided to transfer data just between the Palm Desktop and Outlook on desktop. 
<p>
Now, CalendarMirror for Outlook transfers and synchronizes the appointment on the desktop! 
<p>
Currently, CalendarMirror for Outlook does NOT support the Palm Desktop 4.1.2 which comes from Tungsten E/T3, because the format of its database file is different with the common Palm Desktop. 
<p>
CalendarMirror System Requirements: 
<p>
Windows 9x/NT/ME/2000/XP <br>
Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher. ( Not 4.1.2 for Tungsten T3/E) <br>
Microsoft Outlook 97/2000/XP/2003. <br>
<p>
Limitations 
<p>

CalendarMirror only looks up Outlook appointments in the default Calendar folder, no other folders or sub-folders will be searched. And the Exchange Server is not supported in this verison. - by LivePIM Software Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/calendarmirror-google-palm-desktop-2-user_9047-103.html</link>
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<title>CalendarMirror Google Palm Desktop (5-user)</title>
<description><![CDATA[CalendarMirror for Outlook is a full Windows desktop application that can be used to transfer and synchronize appointment data between Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. 
We know that Palm Desktop is the most widely used application to synchronize the Palm OS device with desktop PC. Especially the common built-in Palm applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad. 
<p>
However, at the same time, we may also use Microsoft Outlook as the personal information management (PIM) application. We need to transfer data between the Outlook and our Palm devices. Several conduit applications are provided to do this job and have done this gracefully, such as PocketMirror, DesktopToGo, IntelliSync, etc. But few applications were provided to transfer data just between the Palm Desktop and Outlook on desktop. 
<p>
Now, CalendarMirror for Outlook transfers and synchronizes the appointment on the desktop! 
<p>
Currently, CalendarMirror for Outlook does NOT support the Palm Desktop 4.1.2 which comes from Tungsten E/T3, because the format of its database file is different with the common Palm Desktop. 
<p>
CalendarMirror System Requirements: 
<p>
Windows 9x/NT/ME/2000/XP <br>
Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher. ( Not 4.1.2 for Tungsten T3/E) <br>
Microsoft Outlook 97/2000/XP/2003. <br>
<p>
Limitations 
<p>

CalendarMirror only looks up Outlook appointments in the default Calendar folder, no other folders or sub-folders will be searched. And the Exchange Server is not supported in this verison. - by LivePIM Software Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/calendarmirror-google-palm-desktop-5-user_9047-104.html</link>
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<title>CalendarMirror Outlook Google (2-user)</title>
<description><![CDATA[CalendarMirror for Outlook is a full Windows desktop application that can be used to transfer and synchronize appointment data between Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. 
We know that Palm Desktop is the most widely used application to synchronize the Palm OS device with desktop PC. Especially the common built-in Palm applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad. 
<p>
However, at the same time, we may also use Microsoft Outlook as the personal information management (PIM) application. We need to transfer data between the Outlook and our Palm devices. Several conduit applications are provided to do this job and have done this gracefully, such as PocketMirror, DesktopToGo, IntelliSync, etc. But few applications were provided to transfer data just between the Palm Desktop and Outlook on desktop. 
<p>
Now, CalendarMirror for Outlook transfers and synchronizes the appointment on the desktop! 
<p>
Currently, CalendarMirror for Outlook does NOT support the Palm Desktop 4.1.2 which comes from Tungsten E/T3, because the format of its database file is different with the common Palm Desktop. 
<p>
CalendarMirror System Requirements: 
<p>
Windows 9x/NT/ME/2000/XP <br>
Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher. ( Not 4.1.2 for Tungsten T3/E) <br>
Microsoft Outlook 97/2000/XP/2003. <br>
<p>
Limitations 
<p>

CalendarMirror only looks up Outlook appointments in the default Calendar folder, no other folders or sub-folders will be searched. And the Exchange Server is not supported in this verison. - by LivePIM Software Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/calendarmirror-outlook-google-2-user_9047-100.html</link>
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<title>CalendarMirror Outlook Google (5-user)</title>
<description><![CDATA[CalendarMirror for Outlook is a full Windows desktop application that can be used to transfer and synchronize appointment data between Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. 
We know that Palm Desktop is the most widely used application to synchronize the Palm OS device with desktop PC. Especially the common built-in Palm applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad. 
<p>
However, at the same time, we may also use Microsoft Outlook as the personal information management (PIM) application. We need to transfer data between the Outlook and our Palm devices. Several conduit applications are provided to do this job and have done this gracefully, such as PocketMirror, DesktopToGo, IntelliSync, etc. But few applications were provided to transfer data just between the Palm Desktop and Outlook on desktop. 
<p>
Now, CalendarMirror for Outlook transfers and synchronizes the appointment on the desktop! 
<p>
Currently, CalendarMirror for Outlook does NOT support the Palm Desktop 4.1.2 which comes from Tungsten E/T3, because the format of its database file is different with the common Palm Desktop. 
<p>
CalendarMirror System Requirements: 
<p>
Windows 9x/NT/ME/2000/XP <br>
Palm Desktop 3.5 or higher. ( Not 4.1.2 for Tungsten T3/E) <br>
Microsoft Outlook 97/2000/XP/2003. <br>
<p>
Limitations 
<p>

CalendarMirror only looks up Outlook appointments in the default Calendar folder, no other folders or sub-folders will be searched. And the Exchange Server is not supported in this verison. - by LivePIM Software Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/calendarmirror-outlook-google-5-user_9047-101.html</link>
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<title>NBget Internet Download Pro</title>
<description><![CDATA[Download Internet files - by e-zsoft]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/nbget-internet-download-pro_18058-40.html</link>
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<title>123 Synchronizer 25 User for ACT! and Outlook</title>
<description><![CDATA[Synchronize ACT! with Outlook both 1-way or 2-way. Excellent product to synchronize data with PDA's, cell phones, iPhones since every cellular device interfaces with Outlook. In addition, synchronize notes/calendar/tasks and much more. Special PDA enhancements include addition of names/phone numbers on the subject line for Calendar and Tasks to make it easy to find and process on PDAs. Also, anything added on the PDA/Outlook is also synched back.
123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook takes less that 2 minutes to setup. Top-of-the-line duplicate checking makes this product easy to use on an existing Outlook and ACT! installation with a minimum (or null) incidence of duplicate outlook items (contacts/calendar/tasks). - by PersonalCRM Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/123-synchronizer-25-user-for-act-and-outlook_5482-25.html</link>
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<title>123 Synchronizer 50-User for ACT! and Outlook</title>
<description><![CDATA[Synchronize ACT! with Outlook both 1-way or 2-way. Excellent product to synchronize data with PDA's, cell phones, iPhones since every cellular device interfaces with Outlook. In addition, synchronize notes/calendar/tasks and much more. Special PDA enhancements include addition of names/phone numbers on the subject line for Calendar and Tasks to make it easy to find and process on PDAs. Also, anything added on the PDA/Outlook is also synched back.
123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook takes less that 2 minutes to setup. Top-of-the-line duplicate checking makes this product easy to use on an existing Outlook and ACT! installation with a minimum (or null) incidence of duplicate outlook items (contacts/calendar/tasks). - by PersonalCRM Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/123-synchronizer-50-user-for-act-and-outlook_5482-26.html</link>
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<title>123 Synchronizer 100-User for ACT! and Outlook</title>
<description><![CDATA[Synchronize ACT! with Outlook both 1-way or 2-way. Excellent product to synchronize data with PDA's, cell phones, iPhones since every cellular device interfaces with Outlook. In addition, synchronize notes/calendar/tasks and much more. Special PDA enhancements include addition of names/phone numbers on the subject line for Calendar and Tasks to make it easy to find and process on PDAs. Also, anything added on the PDA/Outlook is also synched back.
123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook takes less that 2 minutes to setup. Top-of-the-line duplicate checking makes this product easy to use on an existing Outlook and ACT! installation with a minimum (or null) incidence of duplicate outlook items (contacts/calendar/tasks). - by PersonalCRM Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/123-synchronizer-100-user-for-act-and-outlook_5482-27.html</link>
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<title>123 Synchronizer 10-User Server</title>
<description><![CDATA[Synchronize ACT! with Outlook, Exchange, Blackberrys, iPhones, Palm and other Smartphones - by PersonalCRM Inc.]]></description>
<link>http://nsq12.net/123-synchronizer-10-user-server_5482-24.html</link>
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