![]() I also don't need to connect my phone to my laptop anymore for syncing purposes, which suits me as I just plug it into the wall at night as it's my alarm clock too. It syncs both ways and seems to be working fine so far. I then use google calendar sync (free) to sync my online google calendar and contacts to my outlook. So that keeps everything in my google contacts and calendar and syncs to them on the web (which I've never used before). So I'm using either Gemini calendar or Jorte Calendar (which I prefer for entry and reminders anyway) and selecting them to sync only with my google calendar. But with my calendar the phone calendar was default and I'd have to select the google calendar each time I entered an appointment. ![]() When I enter a new contact that is the contacts list that opens first so I don't have to go select another one each time I enter a contact. I now only use the google contacts and google calendar on my phone. The sync ability was bugging me with regards to outlook and my galaxy s which as reported can be a bit buggy with it's windows syncing. Take note though that I don't use more than one calendar and don't need anything more advanced than that, so I don't know if it will do things more than that. This is the way I've started doing things to satisfy my needs. I also sync multiple google calendars thru companionlink. I would have thought that google making the calendar interface would have done the contacts by now, dissappointed they haven't. I understand that the HTC phones have a sync program that comes with them, but motorola has not done this. I was stunned when I found out that there was no good email or sync for users on a POP account using outlook. I have had the droid since it came out, coming from a BB and before that a treo. It is a bit pricey however, but considering what you pay per month for the next 2 years to have the phone, it is a drop in the bucket if you need the functionality. They have also updated the program recently. I wanted to get my tasks and contacts going back and forth, and companionlink so far has done very well. Truthfully, if you can export contacts and not have to really 'sync', then the google/outlook calendar free interface works very well. Also on HOFO.įor me gysncit did ok on contacts but terrible on calendar and tasks. ![]() both of which are the leaders in download popularity over at the .Īgain any actual experience? Consensus? Winners? Duds? I am espeecially intrigued, for my purposes per abouve, by Sync2 and (to a lesser extent) SyncCell. I know thanks to their being a sponsor CompanionLink gets a lot of attention here. (also a nice features table compare to their related products) Sync Outlook and Google Calendar and Contacts. Sync2 - Synchronize Microsoft Outlook on multiple PCs without a server. Is there any consensus on which one or ones works best?Īny reports as to which are complete losers? So I have been through lots of thread here, and a few other places around the 'net.īelow is a list of software I have found that do Outlook-Sync related functions. ![]() Now ideally we would ALSO be able to sync my work outlook exchange. What we want to be able to do, at a minimum is to sync from home MS-Outlook with multiple sub-folder calenders (e.g., Husband-work calendar, wife-work-calendar, family-calendar), and different gmail calendar accounts (husband-gmail wife-gmail), and our Droid2 phones (husband-droid, wife-droid). What we are looking for is way to keep multiple different sub-folder calendars (my work, her work, our family) under our home MS-Outlook (not Exchange) synced with multiple Google calendars, and to each of Droid phones. My wife has the same as well.Īs we know Google's calendar sync with Outlook only syncs the single main outlook calendar to a single google calendar. You can also sync the two calendar apps on iOS devices simply by adding your Google and Outlook accounts to the Calendar app on iPhones.įor Android devices, download the Microsoft Outlook app from the Play Store, sign in to your account, and link your Google account in the option for entering work or personal email address.I am newbie here with brand new Motorola Droid 2 (with Android 2.2) on Verizon. You can customize the calendar by altering its color and renaming it. Copy the “ICS link” displayed on the screen.Select “Can view all details” from the dropdown.Enable Synchronization with Google Calendar.Generate Outlook Link for Synchronization.Here’s a compact step-by-step guide to synchronise your Outlook calendar with Google calendar: ![]()
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