Synchronization action:

:Merges the data between the PC and the unit.

:PC overwrites the data of the unit.

:The unit overwrites the PC data.

The Conflict Resolution Tab

The Synchronization software’s Conflict Resolution tab allows you to select the way data conflicts are resolved when data modifica- tions are made and the “Synchronize” option is selected on the General tab.

Add all conflicting items: Each modification on both the unit and the PC is reflected and saved respectively after synchronization.

Unit overwrites PC data: The PC data will be overwritten. The modifications made on the unit are reflected on the PC after synchronization.

PC overwrites unit data: The unit data will be overwritten. The modifications made on the PC are reflected on the unit after synchronization.

The PIM Tab

The PIM tab allows you to configure the download settings of the PIM data.

Use Outlook HOME ‘Address’ and ‘Fax number’: Downloads or synchronizes only data of HOME addresses and FAX numbers.

Use Outlook WORK ‘Address’ and ‘Fax’ number: Downloads or synchronizes only data of WORK addresses and FAX numbers.

Today forward: Downloads or synchronizes only data of today and forward.

All: Downloads or synchronizes all schedule data.

Desktop Utilities

Launch "Desktop Utilities" from the Start menu, or right-click on the Synchronization icon on the Windows® system tray, then select "Desktop Utilities..." in the menu. Utilize the Desktop Utilities via the following graphic interface:

Backup/Restore

The Backup/Restore menu of the Desktop Utilities allows you to make a backup file of the unit data, or to restore it back to the internal memory of the unit. Be noted that the setup parameters won't be backed up.

Backup: Select “Backup...” from button, then enter the desired name of the file to be backed up.

Restore: Select “Restore...” from button, then select the desired name of the file to be restored.

Export/Import

The Export/Import menu of the Desktop Utilities allows you to import data created by each application to the unit, or export data created on the PC to the unit by application data.

Export: Select the desired application name, then click “Export...”, then enter the desired filename to which you wish to export data.

Import: Select the desired application name, then click “Import...”, then enter the desired filename from which you wish to import data.

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OZ-290 specifications

The Sharp OZ-290, a remarkable piece of technology from the early 1990s, represents a significant advancement in portable computing and personal organization. As a member of the Zaurus series, it is particularly known for its blend of functionality and compact design, making it an ideal companion for professionals and tech enthusiasts of its era.

One standout feature of the OZ-290 is its integrated LCD touchscreen display, offering a resolution that was impressive for its time. This display enabled users to interact directly with the device, facilitating a more intuitive navigation experience compared to traditional button interfaces. The touchscreen allowed for easy access to applications, enabling users to efficiently manage their tasks, appointments, and contacts.

The OZ-290 was equipped with a stylus, allowing for precision input and enhancing the usability of its various applications. This feature was particularly beneficial for note-taking and sketching, accommodating both personal and professional uses. Users could seamlessly annotate documents or create custom notes, enhancing productivity on the go.

In terms of storage, the OZ-290 featured a solid internal memory capacity, which could be expanded with the use of optional memory cards. This expandability ensured that users had ample space for documents, files, and applications, making it suitable for a wide range of professional tasks, from simple note-taking to managing complex projects.

Connectivity was another highlight of the Sharp OZ-290. It supported infrared communication, allowing users to transmit data wirelessly to other devices, such as printers or other Zaurus models. This capability was a forward-thinking feature that showcased Sharp's commitment to fostering connectivity in a wireless era.

The device ran on a custom version of the Linux operating system, providing a stable platform for the various applications available at the time. Users could run personal information management software, basic word processing, and various utility applications, making it a versatile tool that suited the needs of business professionals and students alike.

Additionally, the durable build quality of the OZ-290 ensured it could withstand the rigors of daily use, making it an excellent investment for those needing reliable technology in their lives. With its combination of user-friendly design, an expansive array of features, and impressive connectivity options, the Sharp OZ-290 remains a nostalgic reminder of early portable computing and represents a key step in the evolution of handheld devices.