Outlook Syncronization

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I just set myself up with networking (limited) from my laptop (using my cellular phone as a modem, which is the nicest use that I've ever put it to.) and now I'm facing a synchronization problem, I've two computers, my laptop, which is what I'm using during the week, and the main computer at home.

All my emails and RSS feeds and at home, but I would like a way to synchronize between the two computers. Rss Bandit comes with synchronizations features built in, so I don't have to worry about that (and for a change, I'll discover what it is about off line reading that seems so attractive) but I have no idea how to synchronize Outlook between two computers.

I don't use Exchange, so that seems to be quite a problem. I checked Outlook's help, and there doesn't seem to be anything there about synchronizing without Exchange. Any idea about it? I'm going to check if there are some tools that allow it. I want a complete synchronizations, meaning emails, callender, contant list, etc. There are such things for synchronizing with hand-helds. There has got to be some tools to synchronize between two computers.

[Update: Here are something interesting: Synchronizing Microsoft Outlook on two machines, but everything that seems relevanting to me is a shareware tool. Isn't there some free tool to do this?]

[More Updates: Seems to me that this may be it, Outlook Sharing Add-in and Synchronizer, but I'll have to check the capabilities of the Lite version.]