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Too many synching problems with Outlook 2000
by mikeh2 | Mar 12 '02
Pros: Hardware is fine
Cons: Synching with Outlook 2000 under Windows 2000 was a big problem

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Product Rating: 3.0



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by quasar
but you tell me nothing about the device itself, merely complain about 3rd party software that is generic to all Palm OS devices.
Mar 13 '02
6:58 am PST

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by OpalMan, OpalMan is a Lead on Epinions in Computer Hardware
Please don't get discouraged, we all start somewhere. I would like to welcome you to Epinions and offer a little advice.

Epinions is a unique site in that the consumer can come here to get reviews with a blend of thorough product detail and personal experience.

While your review does have good information based on personal experience, you probably want to add more details about the pda itself to make it more useful to the consumer. Take some time and read a few of the Very Helpful reviews in the category you want to write in before you write your review to see what is expected in that category.

If you edit this, please feel free to contact me and I will gladly re-read and re-rate it.

James


Mar 12 '02
11:02 pm PST
   

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