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Sync Server Activex 3.xx + TopSync + ScriptSync Complete Sync Packet
Prices
for single & developer options are available at Soft
Shop Pda Tec Page.
Topsync-Server
is a tool that helps you rapidly build, deploy and manage mobile
wireless solutions. ActiveX architecture allows developers to use
any ActiveX compliant tool such as VB or VC++ to write conduits.
Using the conduit or the Server is very simple. It is also the fastest
tool on the market to transfer data from and to the HH's because
of inbuilt Zip compression. You drop the ActiveX on a form and you
have nearly done all to comunicate with the Handhelds.
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ActiveX as a full SyncServer
- Build
your server yourself, connect over TCP-IP, multiple connections
What
is new:
- Can
serve to unlimited Palms at the same time, Limit is your hardware.
- Multiple
server deployment for load-balancing can distribute load to multiple
servers from a main server. For example: your Palm Clients can
connect to your server in states and they can sync with a server
in Japan :)
- Server
and conduit at the same time.
- Hotsync
is the client also over TCP-IP or COM port in the worst case.
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Programmer does not have to Install or register the conduit.
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Uses online compression,for both up and download,at least 10 x
quicker sync times.
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No problems with huge amount of records.
- 65534
records, 10 MB per File is the PalmOS Limit.
- Can
send and take parameters form your SF application.
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Can Start any Palm application after the sync operation.
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Send and receive any palm file you like.
- Install
complete applications.
- Sync
SatForms databases, Mdb, dbf, XML.
- Sync
Appforge databases, Mdb, dbf.
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Sync PDAToolbox databases,Mdb,dbf.
- Complete
control of the connected palm, remote IP, FlashID, user, password
etc.
- Works
with every version of hotsync, also without.
- SF
extension included.
- SF
source code for the Palm Client is also included and can be modified.

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An
easy step by step demo for Syncserver 3.x combined with TopSync:
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Demos
For TopSync-Server (Easy) Delphi + VB:
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