![]() May be, this way of working could suffice for you as well. Lesser volatile data, my notes and passwords, cannot be synchronized with Google anyway (and I wouldn't want to if it could), therefore a once in a while synchronization from desktop to smartphone directly suffices. the other mobile devices and on-line, through browsers) directly, and will be synchronzed with desktop EPIM upon first synchronization. Any change I make in my appointments or contacts, will by synchronized with Google (i.e. This way, I always have the most current data in my mobile devices, where I need them most. notes, passwords) available on my smartphone. through WiFi, to make other information (i.e. Once in a while I synchronize the desktop version of EPIM with my smartphone directly, i.e. ![]() I simply synchronize the desktop version of EPIM with Google, to make appointments, tasks and contact information available on line and implicitly, on my smartphone, and So, my modus operandi is, to use the desktop version of EPIM to manage my data. On top of that: in fact, the android version of EPIM is largely redundant, as the calendar and contact info are synchronized with, and thus available through Google anyway. I therefore never synchronize Android EPIM to Google, as it was always painfully slow to work.and caused many synchronization failures. Synchronization from EPIM Desktop to Google, or synchronization from EPIM Desktop to Android directly (through either WiFi or a cable) works quite fine, though. Although I am a very enthusiastic user of EPIM, and am using it for several years to great satisfaction, I do admit that EPIM does have one drawback, which is particularly the synchronization of Android EPIM with Google (directly).
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