These days, when I leave my office -- even if it's just to go down the street to the grocery store -- I know that I can grab my cell phone (a Treo 755p) and have my contacts, calendar, to-do list and passwords with me. They'll even be up-to-date, if I've remembered to use Missing Sync to update my phone recently! And my email is always available, as I use IMAP with Google Apps. Thanks to my smartphone, I don't carry my laptop very much, unless I'm doing a presentation or going on an extended trip. But it's nice to have my desktop sync with my laptop, so that it's ready when I need it. And that's where things start getting complicated. My desktop's a Mac mini, and my laptop's a Toshiba Libretto U105 (which was a netbook before they started calling them that) running Windows XP. So how do I synchronize my data? It can be done, but it's harder than it should be.



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Dear friends, in our quest to continuously improve Enriching-Life.com we have created a new News page for you. Here are some instructions to help you find your way around:

1. Icons
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Let's quickly explain what the icons stand for:

All News:
When the "All News" icon is active then the entire news content including videos, photos, quotes etc. is displayed in the content section.

Articles:
If you select the "Articles" icon then only articles are shown in the middle content sections.

Videos:
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Photos:
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Quotes:
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Downloads:
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Submit News:
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2. The content section:

The content section (left part of the screen) kind of stayed the same. You can still choose if you want to view the "latest", "popular", "random" or your "favourite" articles, videos, quotes, photos etc. by selecting the corresponding tab at the top of the frame. The functionality of the links remained the same too.

3. The sidebar
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The sidebar has been subject to some nifty improvements, which we hope you like and find helpful. Read on!

The sidebar has been subject to some nifty improvements, which we hope you like and find helpful. Read on!

The Life Area Box (at top of sidebar) We've given the individual Life Areas new icons to improve their looks

AND

if you click on a Life Area not only the drop down menu with the associated life areas opens, but right below the Life Area box you’ll now find a new feature displaying selected users who are particularly interested in your selected life area! So quickly make friends with them!

AND

we've even pushed it further and added another feature right below to suggest Life Dreams relating to the Life Area you've chosen. We believe this will inspire you to create your own life dreams or to join the life dreams displayed in the box.

And right below you can still find our "Related Books" section.

If you have questions about our new News page or suggestions on how to improve it further, please don't hesitate to get in touch! We look forward to hearing from you! Have fun, improve your life and live your dreams! Your Enriching-Life Team

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These days, when I leave my office -- even if it's just to go down the street to the grocery store -- I know that I can grab my cell phone (a Treo 755p) and have my contacts, calendar, to-do list and passwords with me. They'll even be up-to-date, if I've remembered to use Missing Sync to update my phone recently! And my email is always available, as I use IMAP with Google Apps.

Thanks to my smartphone, I don't carry my laptop very much, unless I'm doing a presentation or going on an extended trip. But it's nice to have my desktop sync with my laptop, so that it's ready when I need it. And that's where things start getting complicated.

My desktop's a Mac mini, and my laptop's a Toshiba Libretto U105 (which was a netbook before they started calling them that) running Windows XP. So how do I synchronize my data? It can be done, but it's harder than it should be.- Read more
 
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