it is important to note two things, firstly on any device you use Mobile Me on 
you must configure the sync settings the same on both devices. secondly, Mobile 
Me is not as instant as you may think, sometimes I have setup a new Mac or 
iPhone with my account, had some settings move over, yet had to wait up to a 
few hours for others to move.

you can in Mobile Me on any Mac force the sync process, but not on an iPhone or 
other iOS device.

one thing to note when using iOS devices is to make  sure that push settings 
are enabled in settings under Mail, Contacts and Calendars. be sure that you 
either have push or a setting in the pull or fetch option. you can later change 
this, but initially the data will not be pushed or pulled if this is not set 
correctly.
On 1 Jan 2011, at 05:24, Ahmed Alomran wrote:

Hi all
I set up an account in mobile me. I followed the instructions stated to ensure 
that all my bookmarks, contacts, emails etc  are all sinked between my mac and 
ipad. However, I haven't noticed any change in my I Pad. I added new book marks 
in to my mac, but i could not find them in my I pad. the only thing that I 
managed to do it succcessfuly  is using I disk  which allows me to share my 
documents and pictures. other than that, i can't see any difference. am i doing 
any thing wrong?

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