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Sync And Collaboration Tool Seafile 2 0 Beta Brings New Desktop Syncing Client

Sync And Collaboration Tool Seafile 2 0 Beta Brings New Desktop Syncing Client Seafile is an open source cloud synchronization and collaboration tool which you can install on your own server. The tool uses a version control model somewhat similar to GIT but with some differences such as: automatic syncing, no history stored on the client side so the data is not stored twice (GIT is not efficient with large files), resumable transfers, more user-friendly file conflicts and more. Seafile features: file libraries which can be synchronized separately; users can create and join groups; wiki module; group discussion module; online rich document / markdown editor; file revisions; file preview, comments, event notifications; library encryption; share files; audio / video playback support; Seafile server available for Linux (including Raspberry Pi) and Windows clients available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (for both the desktop and command line), Android and iOS. Seafile 2.0 beta has been rel...

Sync e mail etc on your BlackBerry to Outlook

Sync e mail etc on your BlackBerry to Outlook Two friends have asked me how to sync their mail on BlackBerry without a BlackbEnterprise Server or hosted BES account. And theyve said theyre committed to Microsoft Outlook. So besides telling them to dispense with Outlook (which many would say) heres what I recommend: 1. Run all your mail through GMail--if you arent using GMail, forward all your mail to a GMail account. You can continue to use Outlook or the equivalent and get your mail from GMail through an IMAP (rather than POP3) protocol. IMAP can be enabled just like POP3 when you set up a new mail account in Outlook (or the equivalent). With IMAP, everything on Outlook will be in sync with GMail, because thats what IMAP does (versus POP3). Within GMail you can specify a return address for each of the e-mail accounts that you have, so if you have work and personal e-mail addresses, and set yourself up to get those e-mails through GMail, you can also reply from the e-mail address that ...

Sync Facebook Photos with Microsoft Outlook Contacts

Sync Facebook Photos with Microsoft Outlook Contacts If some of your Microsoft Outlook contacts are also Facebook friends, you will find OutSync pretty useful. OutSync takes the profile photos of your friends from Facebook and adds them to the matching entries in your Microsoft Outlook Contacts List. The utility also lets you to selectively update Outlook contacts. Update: OutSync is no longer active but you can use Yahoo Mail to export email address of Facebook Friends which you can then import into Outlook using CSV format. You can then sync Outlook with your mobile phone and see photos of your friends appear during calls instead of the plain text names. OutSync works with Outlook 2003 or 2007. It was originally written by Mel Sampat, a Program Manager in the Windows Mobile team at Microsoft. The main benefit of OutSync is for users who sync their smartphones with Exchange or Outlook. Updated contacts are copied to your iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android or BlackBerry devices, and ...

Sync iPhone 4 to more than one computer

Sync iPhone 4 to more than one computer Step 1: Download Hex editor. Step 2: On "Computer B", backup "iTunes Music Library.xml" and "iTunes Music Library " safely. Step 3: On "Computer A", open "iTunes Music Library.xml" with Notepad and search (Ctrl+F) for "<key>Library Persistent ID</key>". Step 4: Following "<key>Library Persistent ID</key>", copy the code between <string> and </string>. Step 5: Find the same code on Computer B, then replace it with the code from Computer A. Step 6: Open "iTunes Music Library" by using the Hex Editor on Computer B. Step 7: Go to Edit > Replace in the Hex Editor. Step 8 Insert code from computer B in "Find", insert code from Computer A in "Replace With" Step 9: Save this file, then close it. Step 10: Open iTunes on Computer B, and plug in your iPhone. Step 11: Select "Manually manage music and videos". S...

Sync iPhone Contacts With iPad

Sync iPhone Contacts With iPad If you want to sync iPhone contacts with your iPad, then this post will guide you step by step how to sync iPhone contacts with your iPad by using iTunes as both the devices run the same iOS operating system. Once you synchronising your iPhone contacts with your iPad, both the devices will have the same contacts. Instructions   How to Sync iPhone Contacts With iPad : Step 1 . Firstly you just click on �Start,� button then click on �All Programs�. Step 2 . Now you click on the �iTunes� icon to launch it. Step 3 . Connect your iPhone with your computer via USB. Step 4 . Now you simply select your �iPhone�, which is the left-hand pane of the iTunes window, under device. Step 5 . Now you click on �Sync� button to sycn your iPhone contact with iTunes. Then disconnect your iPhone from the USB cable after the sync is complete. Step 6 . You simply connect your iPad with your computer via USB. Step 7 . Now you simply click on �iPad� which the left-hand pane of...