SyncML
SyncML is an open standard for information synchronization. It stands for Synchronization Markup Language. SyncML was developed by OMA and is considered to be a unified method of data synchronization between some type of a handheld device such as a mobile phone and a computer (PC). While other synchronization solutions depend on specific application or operating system, SyncML can work with different types of devices and operating systems.
Term of the Day
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- An external hard disk is a normal hard disk which is located outside of the system block. It is usually enclosed in a special case and can be... More about What Is External Hard Disk Backup?...
Backup Software Glossary
Current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.
Handy Backup is a backup utility for Windows Servers and PCs that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.
The glossary contains 473 terms. The current section Uncategorized contains 17 terms.
Other "Uncategorized" Terms
- Copycat
- 1)One that closely imitates or mimics another. Comp. It means Smb who makes illegal copy of smth. 2)someone who copies the words or behavior of... More about Copycat...
- Copy right
- computer programs which create copies of the information on a computer system so that it can be stored separately and used to replace the original... More about Copy right...
- Adapter
- A device that allows one system to connect to and work with another. An adapter is often a simple circuit that converts one set of signals to... More about Adapter...
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