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- #Companionlink outlook add in 64 Bit#
- #Companionlink outlook add in android#
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Input your Gmail address, password and leave the default sync URL. After trying other solutions, I found CompanionLink for Google Calendar to be a more consistent completely automated method for keeping my calendars synchronized.ĭownload CompanionLink for Google CalendarĪfter installing the app, the configuration is simple. This is the solution I'm currently using to sync my Google Calendar and Outlook, making it a snap to make my schedule available even when I've forgotten to sync my phone.
#Companionlink outlook add in install#
CompanionLink makes a great software application that is painless to install and configure for syncing a Google Calendar with calendars from applications like Outlook, Blackberry, Groupwise, Lotus Notes, Palm Desktop, Treo 700 via Hotsync. It gives you calendar access anywhere you get Internet access, with or without your phone being recently updated. I thank you in advance for your feedback on this subject.Syncing Google Calendar automatically with whatever your desktop PIM might be is something of a holy grail in productivity. Personally I don't trust the cloud as a safe location for private information, and I prefer to sync using a cable. While I can see why Google thinks everything should go through their cloud, I can't agree that it's a good idea. I should be able to sync all of Outlook's data, not just the calendar and contacts, just as my current phone does. I also want to know if the prior mention of limitations to the Notes sections of contacts has been fixed? If not then I'll be looking at Apple and Microsoft! All of it has to work VIA USB, as I am not interested in using Google's "cloud" based services.
#Companionlink outlook add in 64 Bit#
That said, what's the state of the art for synchronizing Outlook data (all of it)? I hope the caveats mentioned in previous posts regarding 32 bit and 64 bit OSs or Office installs have been removed, but if not, I need to know. It is my most important program, but it is standalone-not on an Exchange Server. I've yet to change phones, but I've got to start thinking about it seriously as my nearly 4 year old Samsung I-760 is warning me that its dying time may be near.
#Companionlink outlook add in android#
I don't like the Contact Notes limitation by Google on their Android devices but since I am only running Version 1.5 I am hoping they fix this in 1.6 or 2.0 which the Droid will be running. It is free and will work on Windows Vista or Windows 7 pc's. Just do an internet search for HTC Sync and you will find the download somewhere. If you don't keep Contact Notes then this syncing system will work better than CompanionLink or Google Apps. What I have done is sync Contacts to my Android device and then turn that sync off or it will erase your Contacts Notes data the next time you sync. One item of caution, if you keep notes inside of your Outlook Contacts make sure if they are more than 4 lines of text that Android will not show all of the information. You sync with your USB cable and it syncs both ways. HTC Sync does not sync Tasks or Outlook Notes, so keep that in mind. I have always used Windows Mobile devices and really hate that Google tries to force you to use Google Apps for their phones. It was created by HTC for the Hero but will allow you to sync Outlook Contacts and Calender items to any Android device. If you don't want to use Google Contacts and Calender like many of us don't then you can download a product called HTC Sync.
