Offline Editing in PC Suite

I have one Nice Suggestion for the PC Suite which saves lot of time, that is offline editing of the contacts.
If we can make the offlie contacts / new groups on pc than it saves lot of times as it can be synchronized later on pc to mobile.
Thanks
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Message Edited by kenken on 02-Jan-2009 12:36 PM

Shaun,
I realize that this will probably not help you doing HD editing, but I've been using a couple of 1.5TB IEEE1394b (800) externals, and editing SD. I had planned on just using these for more storage, but when I put PP on the laptop I was limited to 3x 200GB for the internal HDD space. I began doing a few projects using these and found, to my surprise, that they did extremely well.
Along those lines, if you have a PCI slot in your machine, an eSATA card can hook into a SATA array, that can be configured in all sorts of ways, depending on the array's controller card.
Unfortunately, I do not know of any way to do true off-line editing in PP.
Hunt

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