James Luff wrote:
> James Luff wrote:
>> James Luff wrote:
>>> How would one go about syncing calendar entries from an N73 to an
>>> iPhone? The contacts bit was fairly easy using windows address book,
>>> but iTunes is saying "No supported calendar application can be
>>> found." So what exactly is a supported calendar application?
>>>
>>
>> Just to follow up, it looks like this can be done easily enough using
>> MS Outlook. Since I don't have Outlook that's of no use to me, I'm
>> certainly not buying it just to transfer my calendar to my iPhone!
>>
>> I also have a Google account and it would be quite nice to sync with
>> that too. Is there some way of getting my N73 to send my calendar to
>> Google, then get the iPhone to sync with the Google Calendar? I got my
>> Gmail account set up is a few seconds, but can't see anything similar
>> for the calendar.
>>
>> I don't understand how this can be so damn difficult when everything
>> else has been such plain sailing!
>
> This is sooo frustrating, it just seems like Apple are putting up
> obstacles at every single turn! I've managed to get my N73 to sync with
> Google calendar using http://www.GooSync.com which is a pretty neat
> service.
>
> However, it doesn't appear to be possible to get Google Calendar to sync
> with the iPhone. In fact it would seem the ONLY way to get the iPhone
> calendar to sync is to use MS Outlook. This is not an option for many
> people, myself included. So what the hell are we supposed to do Apple?!?
>
I realise that I've spent this entire thread talking to myself, sorry
about that. But after a *LOT* of Googling I have /finally/ found a
solution. It's a really good one too, so I thought I'd share it here in
the hope it will help others.
I used NuevaSync <http://www.nuevasync.com> to get Google calendar to
sync with the iPhone. Not only does it send all the events to your
iPhone it also offers 2-way synchronisation, so changes you make on the
iPhone are sent to the Google Calendar and vice-versa. Many of the other
horrible solutions won't allow 2-way communication so this is a big
bonus for NuevaSync. That and the fact it's free as well!
You should bear in mind that it's only in beta, so use with caution.
I've only had a quick play with it, but everything seems to be working
flawlessly. It uses Microsoft Exchange so you don't have to jailbreak or
install any third party applications, just enter you NeuvaSync account
details into you iPhone and it works!
It's also compatible with contacts too, so you can sync your Google
contacts using the same account information. Quite frankly this is an
amazing service I would be perfectly happy to pay for, so for it to be
offered free is brilliant. It will be interesting to see how long it
stays free once it's out of beta and demand goes through the roof
For now though, if you have an iPhone, and you've got a Google Calendar,
this is by far the best solution out there!
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James Luff
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