Sync your Google Calendar with your cell phone
13th Nov 2006, 21:12 GMT
GooSync synchronizes your Google Calendar with your cell phone or PDA. It's a free service, and it works with all phones that support SyncML (which most do). To see if it'll work with your phone, check GooSync's supported devices page. Palm and Windows Mobile PDA users will need to download a special applet that performs the synchronization process. Because my crap-tacular phone actually doesn't support SyncML, I tested GooSync with my Palm TX. Everything worked fine, except that my Palm didn't receive entries from my various "other calendars," only my primary calendar. According to GooSync's updates page, multiple-calendar support is in the works. So is contact synchronization. From what I've seen so far, GooSync positively rocks for anyone who relies heavily on Google Calendar. — Rick Broida GooSync
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