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Default 8700g & Mac, can you sync two users on one system? - 07-20-2006, 10:27 PM

I just bought two 8700g's and my wife and I plan on using them on one iMac 20" widescreen.

I did download PocketMac and it wworks great ecept i need software that will recognize two different users. Otherwise I get her schedule and mine overlapping.

Is there a software program that allows two users to use the same sync program like you can with a palm unit?

I do not want to buy a laptop for her at this point (but I might) and I am worried that this whole project may end with me returning the 8700's for treo 700's. the cost is about the same. $1000 for a lower end Mac and about $1000 for two Treo 700's.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Mark
   
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Default 07-21-2006, 03:50 AM

PocketMac will sync the data for the user that is logged onto the Mac. So for two users, you can create two different accounts on the Mac and sync from the relevant account - make sense?
   
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Default 07-21-2006, 12:29 PM

Yes it does make sense and it works. i forgot that I could set up many users on one mac. i just switched from PC to Mac and I am new to the Blackberry. It feels like I have a technology hangover.
Thanks for the help.
Mark
   
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