Background:
Starting with Mac OS X 10.4.0 (Tiger), Apple introduced a technology called Sync Services. Sync Services provides a way for multiple applications and devices to synchronize common data with one another. Some examples of applications that support Sync Services are SOHO Organizer, iCal, Address Book, iSync, The Missing Sync for Palm OS, etc. An example of how Sync Services works is if you enter a contact in SOHO Organizer then SOHO Organizer will automatically synchronize that contact with Sync Services. Sync Services will then check to see which applications supports contacts and it will synchronize that contact with those applications such as the Address Book application. SOHO Organizer will synchronize contact and calendar data with Sync Services.
Answer:
The contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer can be synchronized to Palm, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile devices through the use of third party software such as the FREE iSync application and PAID software such as The Missing Sync by Mark/Space. Both iSync and The Missing Sync software support Sync Services which is why you can use those applications to synchronize contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer with the various devices. Below are examples of solutions for synchronizing contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer with the device you own.
Palm OS devices:
When it comes to synchronizing contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer with Palm OS devices you have two options: First, you can use Apple's iSync application, which is FREE. Second, you can use Mark/Space Missing Sync for Palm OS software, which you'll need to purchase.
BlackBerry devices:
When it comes to synchronizing contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer with a BlackyBerry device you will need to purchase a product such as Mark/Space Missing Sync for BlackBerry.
Windows Mobile devices:
When it comes to synchronizing contact and calendar data in SOHO Organizer with a WIndows Mobile device you will need to purchase a product such asMark/Space Missing Sync for Windows Mobile.