If you set up synchronization with the desktop sync software, information in the Favorites application is synchronized by default as well.

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Synchronizing Favorites gives you an easy way to get favorites from the Web browser on your computer into the Web browser on your Treo. Just add them to the folder called Mobile Favorites, which shows up in your computer’s browser. When you sync, they become available on your device as well. Backup copies of any favorites that you add on the Treo browser are also stored in the Mobile Favorites folder.

You can choose which applications sync—provided the application appears in the sync list. for example, you can choose not to sync Tasks. See “Changing Which Applications Sync” on page 314 for details on choosing applications from the sync list.

You can also use the Files sync folder to sync files from applications that don’t appear in the sync list. For example, you can sync files such as Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Excel®, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® OneNote® and Adobe Acrobat® (PDF) files, as well as pictures, music, videos that originate on your Treo. See “Synchronizing Microsoft® Office and Other Files” on page 260 and “Synchronizing Your Media Files” on page 205 for details on using the Files sync folder.

If you want to synchronize music, pictures, and videos from your Windows Media® Player library, you need Windows Media Player 10 or later on your computer, in addition to desktop synchronization software.

Tip

If you don’t have Windows Media Player installed on your computer, download it for free from www.microsoft.com.

If you want to synchronize with a personal information manager (PIM) other than Microsoft Office Outlook, you must install a third-party solution. Contact the PIM’s vendor to learn whether software is available for your Treo.

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