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I've seen people do the sync argument for Google Calendar before and I thought I'd add this to the discussion.
I see sync being important if you have a very active volatile schedule. But if your schedule is lighter, if your appointments change infrequently, and if you live in an area with good cellphone coverage, then a web based calendar really works well, even without syncing.
I have a decent web enabled phone and a non-connected Dell Axim x50 Pocket PC. Since getting the phone, I use the Pocket PC mainly as a media player and note taker, I have a handful of word and excel documents on it for reference as well. Also the bigger screen makes the Pocket PC more useful for checklists and todo slist management.
The Phone however has become my main PIM. Phone numbers are on there, short email are done there, news web surfing and yes: calendars.
I find I don't sync much anymore to work on something on two different devices, as much as I sync to have a backup.
Different people have different levels of syncing needs.
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