OsaSync 8.2
Synchronize Microsoft Outlook content between multiple computers!
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OsaSync is the ultimate solution to synchronize Outlook content between multiple computers!
With OsaSync PRO you can:
- Share or synchronize Outlook contacts with one or more other computers on your network or via FTP. Every change you make to a shared contact is automatically reflected in the contact on the other computer(s). Synchronization happens automatically, no action by you is required. Just connecting your computer to the network (for instance in case of a laptop) or the internet (in case of synchronizing via FTP) and starting Outlook is enough to have OsaSync process all the changes.
- Share or synchronize appointments. Maintain a common synchronized calendar in your office. Find out where your colleague is without having to start Outlook on his/her computer.
Keep track of your common appointments together with your family members while other appointments are private, all in the same calendar folder.
- Share or synchronize tasks.
- Synchronize email folders. Store received e-mails of common interest in a synced folder and it will show up in the same folder on your coworkers computers. If you sync the Inbox and Sent Items folders all incoming and outgoing e-mail will be synced.
- Synchronize notes.
- OsaSync can be configured in Client-Server mode or in Peer-to-Peer mode.
In Peer-to-Peer mode each computer is equal so you don't need a central server computer.
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