If you want to run things locally, you can use sync4j. This is what scheduleworld uses on their servers. You can sync between your PocketPC, Outlook, Evolution, and some other stuff. Scheduleworld is just easier to get started with, and it includes a stand-alone client.
Also, look at MultiSync and SynCE if you use linux.
check out http://www.scheduleworld.com. It is a free java app that will allow you to sync your PocketPC calendar, contacts, etc. You can even use it to sync your cell phone.
I don't think this would work if you are using the cable modem as a wireless base station - unless the firewall you add is also a basestation. But what good would that be?
Our church, Sojourn, is encouraging people to make April "Kill Your TV Month", while encouraging people to spend time cultivating beauty (reading, painting, going to the park, writing music).
Many people in our church are making exceptions, too. "I just got started watching Alias" or "Saturday Night Live had Janet Jackson!" After the first two nights, I noticed a huge difference in the way I communicated with my wife and daughter. I also noticed that I suddenly had time to do things, when I would have complained about being too busy before.
I encourage everyone to try turning off the tube for a week. You'll thank yourself (now does that sound like a parent, or what?)
If you want to run things locally, you can use sync4j. This is what scheduleworld uses on their servers. You can sync between your PocketPC, Outlook, Evolution, and some other stuff. Scheduleworld is just easier to get started with, and it includes a stand-alone client. Also, look at MultiSync and SynCE if you use linux.
check out http://www.scheduleworld.com. It is a free java app that will allow you to sync your PocketPC calendar, contacts, etc. You can even use it to sync your cell phone.
I don't think this would work if you are using the cable modem as a wireless base station - unless the firewall you add is also a basestation. But what good would that be?
Why aren't bandwidth quotas sufficient?
Our church, Sojourn, is encouraging people to make April "Kill Your TV Month", while encouraging people to spend time cultivating beauty (reading, painting, going to the park, writing music).
Many people in our church are making exceptions, too. "I just got started watching Alias" or "Saturday Night Live had Janet Jackson!" After the first two nights, I noticed a huge difference in the way I communicated with my wife and daughter. I also noticed that I suddenly had time to do things, when I would have complained about being too busy before.
I encourage everyone to try turning off the tube for a week. You'll thank yourself (now does that sound like a parent, or what?)
see Tom's Hardware Guide for a really good review of this HTPC and three others.
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Sounds accurate to me...