Dilemma: missing sync or e2sync?

i have googled and searched in apple discussions, i havent found good answers yet. (or perhaps i failed to find the right thread, sorry.)
Basically, I want to synchronize (seamlessly!) my treo 650, entourage, iCal, and addressbook.
I am using the sync update of entourage but i am disappointed by how my treo650 syncs with entourage. I would lose phone number/s and calendar events on my treo. All my Treo calendar events (except for birthdays) would not even "upload" into iCal and entourage.
I don't know what's the difference or advantage of missing sync and e2sync over each other. E2sync is designed to sync entourage and iCal and addressbook and devices. But i guess, this can also be done by missing sync? Missing sync seems to have better reviews than e2sync (my impression). But i am not sure whether missing sync can seamlessly sync entourage.
Which one really would give me no headache?

I am personally a fan of missing sync, when it comes to palm based devices (Do I recall right, when it comes to treo, that it is palm based?). Been using it since over a year to sync my Apple suite with my palm. This is my first choice for syncing a palm based device, rendering a lot more choices, option and better integration than Apple's Palm conduit. With Missing sync there are only in my opinin minor aspects to be taken care of while syncing these two different platforms.
Aside from Michael's suggestion you might want to take a look at:
http://www.pocketmac.net/products/gobetween/indexg.html
It puts Entourage as a "device" into the devices to be synced by iSync, incorporting it into these syncing features.
It's been two years that I last used it (I do not use Entourage anymore since). At that time, it worked well, with a few shortcomings regarding the then more profound choices of using multiple addresses etc. in the Mac apps compared to Entourage.
At the time I found there was more care to be taken of how to enter data in Entourage and the Mac apps than with Missing Sync / Palm. Fields in both sets of program (e.g. Entourage Address Book) did not comply as well.
There have been a couple of upgrade notices since, which I did not make use of, but they seem to have improved quite a bit. So, if I had to go back to Entourage, I would do it with a combination of Pocketmac and Missing Sync.
Dirk

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