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Originally Posted by ParrotHead
I have had issues with the Nexthaus/SyncJE application, in that it spams everyone who I have scheduled, accepted or rejected a meeting with, every time it syncs. I have worked with their VERY FRIENDLY support team - online chat 24x7 - and after trying some of the fixes in the GUI, the only solution left was to remove a service book. This seemed a bit like hacking the OS, so I have left SyncJE for now - a future release may have a better fix - no time yet.
Long story short (too late? Sorry!) - I am looking for a BB app that can sync my calendar and contacts (I have email covered, thank you). If this program can satisfy my needs, I will gladly test.
-PH
BB 8130 via Verizon
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Have you tried checking off "Skip Saving Attendees" in the Settings for SyncJe for BlackBerry?
Removing the service book for BIS does not totally disable BIS, just some plugin parts, including the one that sends out those notifications for some people. We have tried to get RIM to work on it, or help us out so we can try a workaround without success. Maybe it's time to try them again...
If you are worried about removing the service book, it is fairly easy to get it back in my experience. Opera Mini deleted my browser service book or something so I could not download anything. I went to the BIS site of my provider and there is a "Send Service Books" feature that sends them all to you, which fixed the problem.
As long as you have the latest versions of
SyncJe for BlackBerry and
SyncJe for Outlook, and try the above, I think you should be able to solve the problem. I am assuming you have Outlook, if not you can try one of the other clients at the
Products page.
To avoid another response....
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Originally Posted by rivviepop
I completely understand your reasons, but I eschew proprietary protocols. It's my opinion that forsaking SyncML to roll your own locks in all persons to your solution, providing no migration path to another server if yours goes down, offline, etc. But I also realize this may be your intent and business model, so respect it.
Correct, it doesn't do email (which isn't really part of any need, email is handled completely differently on a device than calendar/contacts/memo/tasks).
Thanks for the reply.
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That is correct, we leave the email "sync" to RIM. They already do it pretty well.
Hope this helps, and sorry to intrude on the rest of the discussion.