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CompanionLink runs on all versions of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 including 64-bit versions.įor Outlook 2010, Outlook needs to be installed on your Windows Computer. This includes Outlook 2010 32-bit, and Outlook 2010 64-bit. Multi-day events are fully supported not sure why you got the impression that they aren't.?ĭisclosure: I work for CompanionLink, and this kind of setup is a common one we deal with.All CompanionLink Products have been fully compatible with Outlook 2010 since May 2010. This works for Contacts + Calendar (and Tasks and Notes if you wish). If you create an appointment on the phone and assign it to the C2 Category in DejaOffice, it will sync back to Outlook's C2 Calendar. While this still merges all Outlook Calendars in one calendar in DejaOffice, C1, C2, and C3 are denoted as Categories in DejaOffice Calendar so you can easily filter and see appointments for each. You will do USB sync for C1-C3 to DejaOffice Calendar.

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You will need to use their Android app (DejaOffice) to hold Outlook data on the phone. Note : Iĭon't use the category feature of events.ĬompanionLink can do this.

Start on 1900 (cause I don't know the right year for them).
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Multi-days, full day events, events with alarms, recurring events that Have many years of events, and multiple kind of events : recurring, (personal), C2 (professional) and C3 (family). I have 3 calendars into that Outlook, lets says they are called C1
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But I hope I missed some kind of software that would allow me to make the switch, ideally without needing to be prisoner of a brand. The answer "This does not exist" is a hearable answer, that would of course force me to continue with the iPhone, but. I don't mind if my contacts go onto gmail, but Outlook must stay my main database. I DON'T want my calendar to go onto the net. So I ask for your experience (and not just thoughts) :ĭo you experienced one or many softwares that allow to do a reliable 2-way sync from my Outlook contacts and multiple calendars from the PC to contacts and multiple calendars onto the phone ? Price is not a problem if the software is reliable and do not exceed 100 euros. I cannot take the risk to corrupt my Outlook databases just to test the multiples available solutions and discover some day that it has been corrupted, so I've never done a real reverse sync : I've just deduced the way of working of these software from looking at their options that are so far clear enough to deduce what they are going to do on a sync. I cannot buy many phones just to test the proprietary solutions from Samsung or HTC. By the way, the feedback about this soft seems to be very bad.
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HTC solution (not tested, I don't have a HTC phone for testing)Ĭould not try The Missing Sync because it do not offert a trial version.

Note that I WON'T switch to an online solution. It's my main database for both my calendars and contacts.

I use Outlook 2013 圆4 on a Windows 7 圆4 system. I'm searching the same kind of working on an Android phone. With iTunes until now, I connect the phone, click on "Sync" and the work is done flawlessly, even with many or strange entries in my calendars.
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I've checked all my needs and there is still one for wich I didn't find how to satisfy it with an Android phone, the reason I ask for your help : syncing calendars and contacts. I use an iPhone since 5 years, and I'd like to switch to an Android phone, under KitKat and probably soon Lollipop.
