Keep Outlook in Sync Between Multiple PCs
If you use Outlook on more than one computer -- say, an office desktop and an everywhere-else laptop -- you've probably torn your hair out trying to keep your data in sync. There's just no easy way to do it.
Astonsoft's EZOutlookSync might help. It synchronizes Outlook PST files across multiple PCs, effectively making it possible for you to hop back and forth between them with no loss or inconsistency of data.
The program can sync your contacts, calendars, email, tasks, notes, Journal entries, and even distribution lists. After a one-time synchronization setup, one click is all it takes to sync your data. Best of all, you can set up scheduled synchronizations so the process happens automatically -- at the start and/or end of every day, for example.
The software comes in two versions: Standard and Pro, priced at $39.95 and $59.95, respectively. The big difference between them? Pro supports Microsoft Exchange, which Standard does not. (Here's a full rundown of the differences between Standard and Pro.)
The good news is that you can try EZOutlookSync free for 30 days. It's compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7, and supports Outlook 2002 and later (including 2010). By the way, if your computers don't reside on the same network, EZOutlookSync Portable can copy your Outlook PSTs to a flash drive and sync them that way. It's also priced at $39.95.
If you've found a different or better solution for keeping multiple Outlook installs in sync, be sure to let me know about it in the comments!
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