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Sync Manager 3.0
KelBran Software
Now retain more than 2 ActiveSync partnerships. Once a partnership is established, it is always retained.Simply establish a partnership with any computer, start Sync Manager at least once and this partnership will always be retained. Even if asked to delete a partnership to make room for another, Sync Manager allows youto still sync to the deleted computer. Just start Sync Manager before you sync to a computer.New PartnershipsStart Sync Manager at least once to retain any current partnerships.Establish any additional partnerships just like you would normally throughyour desktop computer.If you are trying to establish more than 2 partnerships, you will be asked to delete one. Don't worry. As long as you have started Sync Manager at least once, these partnerships will be retained.Each time you establish a new partnership, just remember to start Sync Manager afterwards.Using Sync ManagerUse Sync Manager each time you want to sync to a different computer (will retain last partnership).Simply start the application, choose which computer you would like to sync with, then press "OK".Then establish your connection like you would normally (i.e. cradle, network card).
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