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Old 02-05-2009, 02:36 PM
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Re: Outlook Express

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Originally Posted by psiphi View Post
Two ideas:

I believe you can buy a SD card to add in it as a 2nd drive for more space, though it might be slow...

I believe you can sync Outlook Express with some of the free email services like Hotmail... Sync the PPC online to something like Yahoo or Hotmail via the appropiate PPC program (should be free), then sync OE on the EEE PC to the same account online... It's a kludge, but it should work...
I sync Outlook with Yahoo via their sync tool all the time. I like it because it makes for an easy backup of my device contacts to the web.
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