Alex Kinch

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Sync your Google Calendar to your mobile

Link: GooSync Home Page

David just dropped me a quick note about this – he says it actually works too!

Goosync will seamlessly synchronize almost any mobile device with your Google Calendar. It’s quick and simple, sign-up and start syncing.  Never be without your vital calendar information again!

.. and it’s free. Hurrah :)

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  • Just tried GooSync. Wow, it really works. In my eye's this is a giant leap in ubiquitous mobile life.

    One thing that's on my mind and keeping me from paying to upgrade my account is what if tomorrow Google will announce Syncml support for Google Calendar...
  • Mark
    I also didn't get on with GCalSync. GooSync seems to work seamlessly though. Yay!
  • you could just bookmark

    calendar.google.com

    works brilliantly on my N73.
  • I've been using Goosync for quite a while and it works well. I did use Gcalsync and didn't get on well with it. At the time there were issues with times altering when syncing with the N80.
  • ewan
    Ah but does anyone have anything that can sync from Exchange on your Apple to Google?
  • Mark
    I use the java app from http://www.gcalsync.com/ on my new n73 and it works a treat.

    I also use the Provider for Google Calendar extension on Lightening / Thunderbird for the desktop (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/ad...) so my mobile is syncd to my desktop at all times. Works great, although I struggled with the BST/GMT settings at first!
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