Fully integrated 2 way sync with my computer

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really starting to enjoy my new Z10 apart from the lack of 2 way syncing with my computer, outlook, appts & contacts etc. This is one of the features that was really good with my old Bold on OS7, when will it be availbel for OS10 please?
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