This might have been what I was thinking of:
Outlook uses Sync Services, a central database on your computer.
Note With OS X Mountain Lion, Apple no longer maintains active support for Sync Services. You might experience issues, if you are using Sync Services to sync your Outlook data - calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes - with local applications and smart phones, like iPhone, iCal and RIM.
So maybe it's only an issue with MacOS ... but I really thought DH still had his calendar in Windows (via Parallels). I know he does quite a bit on that side. Have to ask him when he gets home...
Just in terms of ease of use, I have an iPad, have had one since the first generation, but I find it extremely counterintuitive, it's really hard to find the settings for any particular application (where's the menu button??!) and if DH asks me to do something on his iPhone while he's driving, I can't even begin to figure it out. Don't know why it's so different from the iPad.
By contrast, Android phones ship with skins installed by the various manufacturers, and so while I find my HTC Android phone very intuitive and easy to use, my neighbor's Motorola Android phone is pretty counterintuitive, maybe even more so than the iPhone.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 06-21-2013 at 11:05 AM.
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