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Set ContactMirror Option
By clicking the [Option] button in the ContactMirror main window, the above dialog will be shown to enable user
to setup the ContactMirror options.
During the full synchronization, some contacts belongs to one person may exist in both Outlook and Palm
Desktop. ContactMirror determines whether a contact belongs to the same person by:
Same first name and last name.
And one of the phone number ( Office phone, Home phone, Mobile phone, etc ) or Same E-Mail address.
Then ContactMirror can avoid to generate duplicate records in Palm Desktop or Outlook. But if the some fields of
the contact which belongs to one person differs in the two application. You need to set an option to let one
overwrite the other.
You can set the option in this dialog box.
New in ContactMirror version 1.1
Outlook Contact has four address types: Mail Address, Business Address, Home Address, Other Address. While
Palm Desktop only has one type of address. An option has be added to set the synchronize address type.
Palm Desktop Custom fields synchronization has been enabled.
If the contact was found in both Palm Desktop and Outlook while some field values are different in the two applications,
the following dialog box will be shown to let user choose the appropriate action of the synchronization. ( Unless you have
set the overwrite options in the option dialog box.
If you would like to apply the option in the whole synchronization, please check the "Apply this action in the whole
synchronization" check-box.
Register ContactMirror
ContactMirror is a shareware and can only be used on a temporary basis ( 10 days ) , if you like it and order
it and a registration code will be sent to you within 24 hours. Press the [Register] button on the main window,
you will get the above dialog to enter your registration information.
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Overview
What is ContactMirror?
ContactMirror features
Using ContactMirror
How to use ContactMirror?
General topics
Dialogs
Set ContactMirror Options
Set Synchronize Action
Register ContactMirror
FAQ
Frequently-Asked Questions.
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