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IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

Best way to sync MS Outlook to Android

lI use MS outlook from 2007 Office and am buying a Samsung Note II
What are my best options for syncing from my current Outlook files such as Contacts and Calender?
Last time I looked I had to do a one off Csv file transfer, but thereafter I would have 2 separate and distinct databases...
Can I use another way such as "CompanionLink" and keep both databases regularly in sync?
Thanks


AVD
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1 edit

Are you using exchange with OWA


IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

I am not.


IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

reply to IanR
I wonder if Microsoft SkyDrive allows syncing of Outlook files?
There is an Android App.



gdio53

join:2000-07-30
Feeding Hills, MA

reply to IanR
MyPhoneExplorer : »www.fjsoft.at/en/

PC & Android apps.

Sync contacts, calendar, sms. Can sync wirelessly.

And it's free:)


IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

Thanks.


IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

reply to IanR
Kramer,

Your answer from the MS thread has me confused though it is helpful.
Why would I need to have a domain name to use Google apps?

For clarification to others I have copied and pasted beneath your reply on the MS closed thread.

"Download Google Calendar Sync for syncing your Outlook Calendar with Google. That is free. Contacts are trickier. One way is to buy an app that does it. I bought a Companionlink product for about 40 bucks that does it. If you buy that, you will not need Google Calendar Sync because the Companionlink product does both the Calendar and Contacts. The third way is to transition to a Google Apps account which would require a domain name be purchased. Google Apps has the capability of syncing both Contacts and Calendar info with Outlook."


EricG

join:2010-01-12

reply to IanR
Sign up for an Outlook account. If you don't want email, register a Live.com account with existing email. Create an Exchange account under Settings/Accounts, server=m.hotmail.com, empty domain.



mm
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Summerville, SC

reply to IanR
As gdio53 mentioned, MyPhoneExplorer works great for syncing Outlook local (PST file) to an Android. And it's free. The syncing works over WiFi. You install a small client on the Android and use a desktop app on Windows to sync.



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reply to IanR
Yes, you need a domain name for Apps. 1and1.com has a deal where you can get a .com for 99 cents for the first year. The Myphoneexplorer app mentioned here twice sounds interesting although I haven't used it. If it is limited to wifi only sync, I wouldn't find that useful though. Edit: Actually the more I think about it, WIFI sync is that bad. I really don't care when it gets into Outlook as long as it gets in by the time I get home.



gdio53

join:2000-07-30
Feeding Hills, MA

said by Kramer:

Yes, you need a domain name for Apps. 1and1.com has a deal where you can get a .com for 99 cents for the first year. The Myphoneexplorer app mentioned here twice sounds interesting although I haven't used it. If it is limited to wifi only sync, I wouldn't find that useful though. Edit: Actually the more I think about it, WIFI sync is that bad. I really don't care when it gets into Outlook as long as it gets in by the time I get home.

It's not limited to WiFi, you can sync via USB also, I just find it more convenient to use WiFi.
Also, you have to start the program on the PC, so it's not automatic. Launch app on phone, start Outlook, launch program from within Outlook, then sync.

If you just want to sync your contacts with Google, there's Go Contact Sync »sourceforge.net/projects/googlesyncmod/ but again, you need to be at the PC to sync to Outlook.


Hall
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reply to IanR
If you could put your data (contacts, calendar, etc) in the "cloud", you'd have more options.


IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

Which "cloud" is best suited?



Hall
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Personally, I use Google for just about everything. My contacts are there, calendar is there, mail, etc, etc, etc. You can then have everything from PCs to Android devices to iPhones and so on sync with it.



Alpha Phoenix
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join:2001-06-15
Brooklyn, NY

reply to IanR
You can just import all your data from Outlook (Contacts, Calendar, etc...) right into your Google account, and it will automatically sync to your Android device.

You might have to do some minor formatting cleanup, but that's nothing major really.
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IanR

join:2001-03-22
Madison, NJ

I have actually done this already.
The problem I have is that Outlook is my master file for contacts etc. But now I have separate datafiles to try to keep manually pdated!



mm
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reply to Alpha Phoenix

Re: Best way to sync MS Outlook to Android

said by Alpha Phoenix:

You can just import all your data from Outlook (Contacts, Calendar, etc...) right into your Google account, and it will automatically sync to your Android device.

You might have to do some minor formatting cleanup, but that's nothing major really.

I don't think the OP wants to stop using Outlook. Importing every time to Google when you make changes to Outlook would be too much work.


Hall
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reply to IanR

said by IanR:

The problem I have is that Outlook is my master file for contacts etc. But now I have separate datafiles to try to keep manually pdated!

How/where do you back up your Outlook data ? Consider switching to the method I mentioned earlier. Put ALL of your data on the Google side. Outlook will just READ it and your contacts, calendars, email, etc will not appear any different. The difference is, your PC, your Android phone, and so on will always be in sync. You can create calendar events or new contacts in Outlook still, but they'll be pushed/sync'd to Google and immediately available through a web browser, your phone, and so on.

You asked for the "best way to sync MS Outlook to Android" and I don't think you'll find a simple one. If you want the "best way to sync MS Outlook and Android", I've explained it.


jvmorris
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I think that some people may be reluctant to dump all their contacts into a Google repository, especially given Google's inclination to harvest any information you share with it.

As it is, I already have enough problems with all the e-mail contacts harvested by Xobni and Smartr. Indeed, I didn't realize just how bad it was until I noticed that I now have fairly complete contact lists that are actually maintained by people with who I occasionally (very occasionally!) communicate. I have some e-mail contacts that are supposed to be close held and it's now extremely difficult to maintain their privacy.
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