January 5, 2007
Google Calendar Sync for Windows Mobile Devices
GMobileSync is a free software for Pocket PCs and smartphones running Windows Mobile 5.0, that synchronizes Google Calendar with PocketOutlook. The software doesn't require Outlook on your desktop.
Some features:
* Choose a range of days to sync based on today's date
* Remove all Google Calendar events from PocketOutlook without deleting any manually entered events
* Automatically exit GMobileSync when synchronization is complete
* Supports recurring events.
In the current version (1.2), changes made in PocketOutlook aren't added to Google Calendar, but this should be fixed in GMobileSync 1.3, that will be released next Monday.
{ Thank you, Tijir. }
Some features:
* Choose a range of days to sync based on today's date
* Remove all Google Calendar events from PocketOutlook without deleting any manually entered events
* Automatically exit GMobileSync when synchronization is complete
* Supports recurring events.
In the current version (1.2), changes made in PocketOutlook aren't added to Google Calendar, but this should be fixed in GMobileSync 1.3, that will be released next Monday.
{ Thank you, Tijir. }
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Another more full featured Windows Mobile to Google Calendar Sync program: OggSync.
Reply DeleteOf course, if you wanted to sync with Desktop Outlook, you could always use SyncMyCal
Reply DeleteWill I be able to sync my nokia n93 ( symbian s60 v3 ) with my google calendar one day ?
Reply DeleteThere is also a nice project call GooSync - it allows you sync with mobile phones and even with PDA with Windows Mobile 2003/Windows Mobile 5.
Reply DeleteI'm also after Symbian synchronization with Google Calendar. In my case, N90, s60 v2.
Reply DeleteGooSync supports symbian phones.
Reply DeleteGoosync is quite ok , but I would prefer a direct sync without Goosync's Proxy Server. Regards Jwl
Reply DeleteWe made a service that syncs Google Calendar with Windows Mobile phones, using the built-in active sync (OTA) protocol. We proxy that protocol to the Google calendar access API:
Reply Deletehttp://www.nuevasync.com
I am going to give it a try. From what I hear, the two way sync could use a little work, but I'm all about freeware and open source, so I'm willing to overlook some problems now, if the future is promising
Reply Deletewww.nuevasync.com is the way to go. I tried it like a year ago and it was weak, but it looks as if they got some stuff finally working on it.
Reply DeleteNuevaSync works neatly, but I don't think it supports google-managed domains...
Reply DeleteGmobileSync is abandoned, I think.
Reply DeleteNever-the-less NuevaSync WORKS like a charme!!
NO software to install on a Windows Mobile device!
Way to go!!
I think this program is excellent but I have many calendars on Google Calendar and it will only sync the first one, am i missing anything that I should do.
Reply DeleteCan any one let me know what to do?
Nuevasync worked perfectly for me--easy to set up and, the best part, nothing to install on the mobile--just change a couple of settings. Unlike most others doesn't require installing a .net framework. I love something that works the first time.
Reply DeleteI've spent days looking for a free alternative to sync my google calendar with my omnia, Nuevasync is the way to go. Great job on it so far.
Reply DeleteInstalled this on WinMo 6.1, and it simply gives me an error and nothing else.
Reply DeleteI tried installing on my Samsung i900 (WinMo 6.1). Installed okay but threw alol my appointment times out and actually got rid of alot of appointments altogether. Any suggestions anyone?
Reply Deletebanistersmind@internode.on.net
You have to erase them in your PC happened to me too
Reply DeleteThat's true, http://www.nuevasync.com is the way to go :-) It worked perfectly for me... Thank you!
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