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Last Updated September 13, 2002

LinkSync

Link Synchronizer is a tool to help you synchronize your web browser favorites between multiple computers, using a PalmOS-based handheld. Once Link Synchronizer is installed and configured, you just hotsync your handheld as usual. When you hotsync on multiple desktop machines, those machines' lists of browser favorites will automatically be kept in sync. For more details on installation and usage, please see the usage & installation instructions page.

There is also a handheld application which allows you to look at and modify the current list of favorites. However that is not really the focus of this application, and the handheld application could use some work.

Currently Link Synchronizer only supports Microsoft's Internet Explorer favorites. Please see the requirements page for more details on handheld, desktop and other software/hardware requirements.

WARNING: If you are upgrading from a previous version, please read the upgrade instructions before installing version 1.2.1.

Download:
Version 1.2.1 of Link Synchronizer is available. This application is freeware. This application is covered by the GNU General Public License - please read for full license and warranty terms.

Link Synchronizer version 1.2.1 (September 6, 2002)

The source is also available to anyone who's interested, covered under the GNU General Public License. This version of the application was built using Metrowerks CodeWarrior for PalmOS version 8.2, Palm's Software Development Kit version 4.0, Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.0, STLPort.org's STL implementation version 4.5.3 and Palm's Conduit Development Kit version 4.03. Please note that these supporting tools are not included here, and have their own licensing agreements separate from that covering Link Synchronizer.

Link Synchronizer version 1.2.1 source code (September 6, 2002)

Credits:
The idea for this application came from Patrick Walsh.


Comments or questions about this web page or about Link Synchronizer? Email me at linksync@pobox.com


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