Hi. Long title but I am sure you know what I want to know. Is there any way how to sync Windows Mobile 6.1 calendar with Microsoft Works Calendar 9.0 (or different version)?
Reason: I have notebook with Win7 and pre-installed Microsoft Works Suite. And installing e-mail client (microsoft office outlook) is waisting of space because I dont use email client.
If not, is possible to sync with Windows Live Calendar (using Live Mail client).
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Hello.
Is there an alternative around for outlook? both desktop and/or pda? that allows sync? (calendar, contacts and email, notes, etc...) i really hate outllook. its slow and lags alot....
if anyone have any ideas?
all the best
OliveiraJMR.
If you only want to sync your desktop, take a look at, say, IntelliSync or, to a lesser degree, mNotes.
If with an Exchange server, you can do it too.
But is there any way to use for instance thunderbird?
FinchSync allows you to syncronize Pocket Outlook with Thunderbird. It is said to syncronize contacts, appointments and tasks between Windows Mobile and Thunderbird/Sunbird.
I haven't tested it yet.
http://www.finchsync.com/
Jörg
Forgot to mention:
http://synchingthunder.sourceforge.net/
It allows one to synchronize Thunderbird installation between different computers. Not exactly what you are looking for, but it may have its uses.
(I failed to get it to work on my system though)
Jörg
Thank you.
Hi there!
First, thank you all for all your kick awnsers!!
I found another program, payware, that lets you sync pocket pc and thunderbird. its called birdie sync http://www.birdiesync.com/home.html shame it doesnt let you, for now they say, sync email...
talking about e-mail... this is exactly what i cant find!! some sort of way to sync pocket pc and thunderbird email.....any ideas?
Another idiea would be putting thunderbird to sych with an outlook.pst file and the user regular active sync...
All the best,
Joao Oliveira.
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I'm not sure if there already are applications that synchronize the emails (haven't came across any), but it will probabely come...
I also haven't found software to synchronize an Outlook (on the PC) with a ThunderBird.
Jörg
I would love to sync my contacts and appointments with GMail, is there anyway possible. I found Goosync for appointments, but nothing for the contacts file (which is what i REALLY want).
Any ideas?
Birdiesync.
Hello All!
Looks like birdiesync is now supporting e-mail sync.
So you can now actually sync windows mobile 5 with Thunderbird. It supports besides mail, calendar (using sunbird/lightning beta) calendar and tasks.
I'm still testing it.. they have a fully functional trial version that works for 30 days. if you like it you can buy it for 24,95dolars.
all the best,
Joao.
I have a Windows Mobile 5 based device and I use activeSync 4.2 with Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003. I would like my work-contatcs and my work-appintments on my work-PC also show up on my mobile but I DO NOT want my private appointments and my private contacts of my mobile (that get snyched from my private PC) show up on my work-PC. So is there a way to force active synch when connected to my work-PC to only synchronize work contacts and appointments ?
Of course. You can Clickon the "Options"-Button in AS-Configuration-Dialog and you can tell AS, which categories shall be synced.
I have a Symbian phone at this moment (Nokia E71)... and I use as my primary personal email. a hotmail account with all the services attached (messenger, mail, skydrive, calendar, photos, spaces)... thatțs why I wanna go to a windows phone (maybe HTC Snap)...
My question is how are those services integrated into a windows phone?... a 6.5 windows mobile powered phone... I know that by installing windows live messenger you have acces to messenger and email (push like email)... but is it possible to sync also contacts and calendar?... because this way I would have everithing I need on the web, on my Windows 7 laptop and also on my mobile phone...
So please post your opinion regarding this integration...
is there a way to sync the windows live calendar with the hd2 calendar?
Well only Hotmail, Photos, Messenger, Home, Spaces, Profile and People (Contacts) works on a Windows Mobile device. Calendar sync maybe can be done by syncing it with Outlook on PC and then with PDA, but I'm not sure.
all of that using myphone app i suppose....
i really like how i have all my contacts on hotmail... and synced with my hd2... it would have been excelent if it was the same with calendar... after all you need contacts, email and calendar...
Hey guys,
i'm looking for a tool which allows me to synchronise the win mobile outlook calendar with various caldav calendars hostet on the internet. i kno there is a tool to sync the outlook calendar with google, but here @work we are using a own davical caldav server and i want to sync my personal and team calendar.
is there any way to sync the mobile outlook calendar against various caldav calendar server?
best regards
Kai
CalDav sync
Hi guys and Kai,
I've just replaced my iPhone 3Gs with the HTC HD2 - just to find out that the HD2 can't sync with both my private Google Calender using CalDav AND sync with Outlook for the Exchange Server at work. A major set-back compared with the iPhone from my point of view, so if this could be solved asap I think we are many that would be grateful
Thank you,
SMJ86
Sync
Try inesoft calendar, it says it do both calendars
Google for Inesoft.
arild
Inesoft might be interesting, if you use Google Calendar, but I'm searching for a Sync-Tool with GroupDAV/CalDAV that can use other providers than Google.
We've our own CalDAV-Server at work and it's prohibited by policy to use Google for business events/contacts.
Are there any other solutions? I searched the net and can't find any working solution.
Any ideas?
EVO Collaborator for Outlook
I could suggest EVO Collaborator for Outlook if it was the PC version of Outlook.
Windows phone already supports caldav and carddav for Gmail. You could use that and sync with Outlook on pc (or with other services?)
the-virus said:
Hey guys,
i'm looking for a tool which allows me to synchronise the win mobile outlook calendar with various caldav calendars hostet on the internet. i kno there is a tool to sync the outlook calendar with google, but here @work we are using a own davical caldav server and i want to sync my personal and team calendar.
is there any way to sync the mobile outlook calendar against various caldav calendar server?
best regards
Kai
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Hi peeps,
Never even seen a Samsung omnia 7, but tonight I was asked how you would sync MS Outlook contacts and calender from windows 7 pc to the Samsung omnia 7
I couldn't answer at the time because my last windows phone was a HTC HD2 running 6.5 and syncing that with XP seemed to be a bit backward compared with my old HTC Blueangel and ActiveSync.
Can you please point me / her in the correct direction. She has a pop email account, not hotmail and apparently is finding it a little difficult to find instructions for anything other than an MS Exchange setup.
I did a search and saw a few references to wireless sync, what's the way forward please?
If this MS outlook hotmail connector "Work around" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqJL9X0oqIk is the only work around then MS are truly nuts, what an own-goal. iPhone & Android have better sync capabilities with MS Outlook
you have to setup the phone to synchronize with Windows Live Website and then add in outlook (2007>2010) the hotmail account as mail account.
It will download the "hotmail connector" to download all data from windows live.
you can also use windows live mail 2011 instead of outlook (free and easy to use)
MSFT have stated pretty clearly that the future is in the cloud. Actually Windows Live mail is an excellent implemenation of cloud & local e-mail integration.. If you want to use google mail or something else, then fine, (and WP7 is fine with that too) .. but I don't know why MSFT have to support possible e-mail configurations - for free. If you don't want to play it their way try nuevasync, pipe everything via their service & connect as an exchange server.