Hello,
I'm not using outlook, using only google calendar. Is there a way to sync multiple google calendars? I mean I have 1 account but 3 calendars inside, main one, birthdays and uni timetable. I know you can use such website as nuevasync, but is there any other way? If not, please tell some other websites except nuevasync
Regards
Ogg sync will do it for you
just google for oggsync
you have free version and full version for 30 dollar.
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Hello,
I would like to know if somthings exists (like ActiveSync) to synchronise your contacts and Calendar with Gmail ?
AFAIK this is the best thing so far...
I've read that there's a team at Google workign on this already but for now we have this:
http://www.grinn.net/blog/dev/2006/04/incorporate-google-calendar-into.html
I watched the link you sent me but the sync is a one way sync from google calendar to Outlook and then to your PDA. It seems to be the only thing existing for the moment.
Waiting for Google to correct this has they always do
I found this adress from google, listing all the APIs you can use to make applications working with the Google web sites and softs :
<http://code.google.com>
It could be useful to someone if he wants to make this kind of synch tool...
It seems rather weird that if you were to key in appointments on your phone which will not be appearing on the google calendar. It be a good idea to have your calendar to be published onto a website where everyone can see your schedule (if you let them) or at least they wil know when you will be busy or not.
Even the google works, you still need to have a google account to view the time table.
Google Calendar Sync
5 March 2008 Google Calendar Sync allows you to sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
You can now access your Google Calendar account from your mobile phone! Just visit mobile.google.com/calendar/ with your phone's web browser and once you're logged in, you'll see your list of upcoming events with date and time information in an easy-to-browse format.
Cheers
Tom
Can anyone recommend a good (preferably free) program to sync Pocket calendar with Google calendar?
I tried GooSync but I can't get this work on my Vario. Is there anything else?
Can I help
Hi Bobby,
You should should have no problems using GooSync, mail me the details and I'll take a look.
Cheers
Chris.
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http://thegooley.wordpress.com/2006/12/13/gcalendarsync-v02-release-source/
I just found this, I haven't tried either yet, but it looks like a similar app, and is also free.
Check this out. Open source.
http://code.google.com/p/pocketgcal/
Google Calendar Sync
5 March 2008 Google Calendar Sync allows you to sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
You can now access your Google Calendar account from your mobile phone! Just visit mobile.google.com/calendar/ with your phone's web browser and once you're logged in, you'll see your list of upcoming events with date and time information in an easy-to-browse format.
Cheers
Tom
Hi,
I use a Mac and Im trying to sync my iCal calendars with Google Calendars so I can check and change them on the move. I have looked online and managed to find a way to link the two so that when I use google calendars it gets updated to my iCal but I cant sync my iCal calendars so they are part of my google calendar(if this makes sense).
What I really need is a way to do this so I dont have to go and create my full calendars all over again for google. If anyone knows a way to do this I'd be very grateful.
On another note does anyone know how to move all my phone contacts to be google contacts on the device? For the life of me I cant find how.
Cheers, Exo
I know there was this issue with other apps on linux, like KOrganizer... It seems that google only allows sync download but no upload... only way to upload to your calendar is login into google and upload the ical or vcal file that you exported from your desktop application
Try Spanning Sync it is a paid application but it works for calendars and contacts
As you know, Google don't have to/must not know everything, especially calendar entries of buisyness man.
I don't want google to know my appointments a.s.o.!
Is it possible to use the google calendar on the phone without synchronizing with the Google server but sync with the personal outlook?
Perhaps there is a independent calendar app, don't need to access the htc or google calendar, but is able to sync with outlook... AND is able to set appointments as private?
Perhaps it is possible to have my own "google server" for me and my family at home?
There's absolutely no need for synchronizing with google, you can always uncheck it if you don't want it and only synchronize with Outlook.
And there's also no need to even use the built-in calendar application, there are others in the market.
You just have to have a Google account, but that doesn't mean you have to give google your appointment details.
I don't know if there's an application where you can set your appointments as private, at least for Exchange server it is not possible, unfortunately.
I've not found a stand alone calendar application in the market with their own database. If you know one please tell me.
All calendars i found use the build-in google or htc calendarDatabase.
Yes, that's possible, I may be wrong. But still, with the built-in calendar you don't have to sync with your google calendar. If you just sync with Outlook, even though you'll see your appointments in the Google calendar app, they won't be synchronized with your Google account.
I use the HTC calendar app and sync it to my PC's outlook calendar and HTCSync. Same with my contacts. Don't go anywhere near Google for any of that
Yes, the htc calendar is a stand-alone app. But if you use your business calendar for privat, too, you need the possibility to set appointments as privat. And the htc calendar isn't capable of that.
Is there a way to make google's calendar show the appointments I save on my outlooks calendar? I couldnt make it work , I even tried downloading outlook's mail app but I still couldnt make it work
Have you tried the Outlook Google Calendar Sync tool?
How to Sync Your Google Calendar with Outlook
http://www.howtogeek.com/225489/how-to-sync-your-google-calendar-with-outlook/
I believe he is looking for an option of syncing Outlook calendar to Google calendar - which looks possible with the same app mentioned above (changing the direction of sync in settings should make it work)
I thought I was doing something wrong but apparently you have to do some tricks to get it to work
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Try Gsyncit. I use t to sync my Outlook work calendar with my Google personal calendar.
http://www.fieldstonsoftware.com/software/gsyncit4/
Pretty sure you can just sync your Exchange account to your phone through the Gmail app and it will import appointments to Google Calendar. For shared calendars you'll need an app though. I spent a week or so searching for a way to do it without an app but the only way I found that works is Team Calendar Sync. Here is a link.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamsite.android.calendar.generated&hl=en
EVO Collaborator
You can do this with EVO Collaborator for Outlook plugin for sure, because I also have this for syncing all my mail services.
After Google Calendar Sync software stopped working, this plugin still made it possible.
I can't add links yet you can google for EVO Mail Server and find their website. The trial is fully functional for 1 week and free.
You can sync Outlook's calendar with Google's calendar without any third app the trick is adding your Outlook account when you are on the setup wizard (after you add your Gmail account) but you need to select the second option, don't remember how says Outlook or Exchange. Good luck!
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If you don't have Exchange you can sync to Google Calendar through MailCal. Beautiful OWA client that looks almost like Exchange. Well worth the money.