You can sync contacts to Google, and then, using a sync tool like AweSync (www.awesync.com), sync them to Lotus Notes.
Yahoo! Go 2.0 had the ability to sync the BlackBerry address book with the Yahoo! contacts. I can not find this feature in Go 3.0. Too bad, it is a fantastic feature.
Cheat it! If you have an Yahoo account, there's a way to link all your contacts from Outlook to Yahoo and then sync with iPhone automatically... Sign up Plaxo for free, install outlook add-in and make it sync with your yahoo account. Once it is done, you now can make iTunes sync straight with your Yahoo! Another solution is to register on Funambol and use the utilities they provide... one of them is to sync with outlook. With Funambol you can update your contact using the iPhone's Safari. If you do not want to install any additional software, follow these instructions, search for "sync iPhone with Yahoo" for info. But if you don't want to sync with the cloud, then another option is third party software like Akruto, which can sync Outlook with iPhone.
It's not possible.
Not that I'm aware of.
You should be able to sync your blackberry using iCal on your Mac.
1. Read mail. 2. Send mail. 3. Sync other mail accounts like Gmail and Yahoo! 4. Create a personalized calendar. 5. Have a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly schedule.
Update to iOS 4 and use the gmail sync for notes. It will upload all your notes to your webmail with a "notes" label
The Outlook calendar should sync with the iPod Touch but sometimes something can interfere with the syncing. Apple support has a page of advice on the subject. (See links below)
1. Read mail. 2. Send mail. 3. Sync other mail accounts like Gmail and Yahoo! 4. Create a personalized calendar. 5. Have a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly schedule.
There are 2 possible ways of doing this. You can either sync your iPhone Notes with iTunes then sync your other iPhone or use iCloud in ios5 to transfer the notes. Hope this helps
You can sync Android OS with Outlook. There are both free and paid apps to do it. Please see the related links for more details. In addition, if you have Google Calendar installed, and your version of Outlook is newer, you can go to the app's Settings, and from there choose the account (in this case Outlook) that you want to sync to your Calendar.