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I've been using SEVEN for a long time. Works great, and though it does affect the battery life a bit, it's not too bad in my experience. My phone through the whole day and I have 3 accounts syncing through SEVEN (1 gmail, and 2 branded email though gmail). I sync contacts with gmail, which also syncs with my Exchange server so I have multiple locations which have my contacts (make me feel safer knowing I have a 'backup').
Sprint's MAIL is rebranded SEVEN Persnal Edition. |
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My vote goes to pusheffect. The only downside I've experienced with it so far is when someone sends you an email with an attachment. When that email gets forwarded to your sprint sms address (xxxyyyzzzz@messaging.sprintpcs.com), it gets bounced because the sms system cant handle attachments - so basically it never gets pushed. If gmail had the option to strip attachments from messages before forwarding, this wouldn't be a problem. What I did was set poutlook to send/receive every hour or so incase someone sent me an email with an attachment...unless someone knows of a fix for this?
Emails without attachments are NO PROBLEM - sometimes I get the notification on my phone BEFORE its available through the gmail web interface! Plus its a process that doesnt kill battery life. It only gets triggered to send/receive when you receive the forwarded sms. EDIT - forgot to mention how I sync my contacts and calendars. I use nuevasync for it. First - I backed everything up of course. Since this was going to be the first time I synced up with my google contacts, I knew that there were going to be duplicates and whatnot. Boy was I right. Nevertheless, I wanted to make it work, so I just rolled up my sleeves, activesynced it back to my computer and did all the merging, editting, and deleting there. Once done - I activesynced back to my Diamond. Everything seems to be working fine now - google contacts got rid of their erroneousness too once I was done. Hope this helps! |
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Anyone uses funambol?Seems like the perfect service.....
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Yup I've used several of those too. No one good solution as of yet. I need to manage three different GMail addresses, so I still forward to Mail2Web for notification, then manually send/receive the mailbox I need.
I've had great success backing up my calendar with Goo/Ogg sync, but no matter what service I've had nothing but headaches trying to back up contacts. Not only disappearing contacts and duplicates, but information getting stripped from contacts too. I'm a little jealous. My wife has a Blackberry, and Google came up with a dedicated sync app for THEM. Even if you don't use the email, I would highly recommend a Mail2Web Exchange account. It's by FAR the easiest OTA solution I've used. Even the free account should give you Contacts/Calendar/Task Sync. You don't even need to install anything, just use the built in Activesync. I once "accidentally" hard reset my phone waiting for my wife at the mall (stupid overclocking), and I had all my PIM replaced in about five minutes. No desktop needed. Used with a Google sync solution you'd have some great redundancy. |
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