Hi, Jens.
It's somewhat hard to answer your question without knowing more about what
you are trying to synchronize and under which circumstances.
For me, I like to be able to synchronize my files such that I can tkae them
with me, modify them, and then synchronize when I return. I also like to be
able to backup other files that I keep only on my Tablet. For this
functionality, I use a program called SmartBackup. You can set up scheduled
backups or create shortcuts that execute a given type of
backup/synchronization. For this, it works really well and is easy to use
and only costs $30.
You can find out more at:
http://www.onlimemedia.com
Hope this helps.
Jonathan Schmidt
"Jens Küspert" <Jens.Kuespert@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:7389672E-2A1F-4245-A36D-838D223159A7@microsoft.com...
> Hello everybody!
>
> I'm wondering what the recommended synchronisation for a Tablet PC
technique is. So far, I've seen three approaches:
>
> - Offline-Files (using the filesystem to synchronize)
> - ActiveSync (as used by the Pocket PC)
> - ISV-Tools
>
> Hoes anbody experience how these approaches do compare to each other?
Right now, I'm inclined to go for the ActiveSync-approach, because we could
"plug-in" our own reconciliation-procedure.
>
> Any other opinions?
>
> --
> - Jens -
>