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Hi, I am currently using a Palm Centro with clearsync silver and plan on getting a new Android phone in the near future. How do I transfer my data from my clearsync Palm to the new Android? Do I simply sync to my clearsync with the new android or is there a specific process that I must complete?
Thanks, Rick. If you have downloaded the beta app to your Android, then all you have to do is log in to the app with your ClearSync account and your data will automatically be synced on your Android, and from then on you will not need to HotSync ever again…
I am currently running a palm pre plus and would like to know when I can get a beta app for webos or if one is even on the way.
Hi. Can I try the android app? How do I get it?
Thanks, Dan
Will the ClearSync Android app allow full editing and work on tablets such as the Archos 101? If so, this could be the “killer app” that gets me back to being a ClearSync customer.
Bob, Thanks for asking, and sorry for the delay. We’ve allowed the blog to slide a little to get the Android app out. Yes, the ClearSync Contacts and Calendars for Android allows full editing and works on tablets. I haven’t seen it work on Archos 101, but if it is Android 2.2 or above, it should work just fine. Now is definitely the time to come back to ClearSync.
hi, i would like to have information on the way (or software) to exchange contacts and calender events between Microsoft Outlook and Android mobile.
Ken, Thanks for asking. We are sending you an email about how to get started as a Beta user of CS-Outlook Bridge. The Outlook Bridge currently only syncs one calendar, but multiple calendars and contact lists will be added soon. The Outlook Bridge is scheduled to go into general release in July.