

On my computer, I mount my S3 as a local drive on my computer using TnTDrive and use SyncBackPro to keep it synced with a local copy for use away from internet access.
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I use S3AnywherePro for Android to access my files from my phone. Amazon stores my files in three redundant physical facilities and constantly checks and and heals any corrupted data.Īmazon doesn’t really have much of an interface for your data. There are cheaper competitors but you get what you pay for. I like it best because of the redundancy, security, and reliability they offer. My Reference files are kept online also using Amazon S3 for storage. That’s another great pro about Outlook… highly compatible with other MS/3rd party software (Project, Onenote, Sage Act!, The Brain, Mind Manager, InLoox….) Instead, I do my project planning/review and brain dump on Mind Manager, then sync the tasks to Outlook. This got a lot better since Outlook 2007’s new To-Do bar consolidates all task folders, but it still involves more management than I’d like. My only complaint is that it doesn’t handle multi-step projects without a bit of creativity.

My contacts, messages, tasks, appointments, etc are all server-side. I also love how it is always in sync regardless of whether I’m looking at it via a web browser, email client (Outlook), or on my phone (Touchdown for Exchange on Android). I get 50-200 actionable (non-spam/reference) items in that inbox every day so this feature is important to me. I love how easy it is to process my incoming emails, voicemails, and the occasional fax into my calendar and task tracking system (drag and drop). All of my actionable stuff lives on a Hosted Microsoft Exchange account.
