Guys, I am relatively new to Droid. I was helping out a friend to setup his Samsung Note. He had all his contacts and calendar entries in Outlook. I did a quick export-import of the contacts to his gmail account and the phone wonderfully synched the contacts, numbers emails and addresses. Wonderful so far... till I started to synch the calendar entries. Apparently the entries are from 2012 to 2030!! I exported the Outlook Calendar to csv file and tried to import in gmail calendar without any success. I don't know why this darn export-import thing did not work. Anyway, I started looking for other means and came across googlecalendarsync. I installed this on my friends laptop and it seemed to start the sync. It worked for some minutes and then when I looked at Samsung Note, I could see the data after I did a sync with gmail calendar. I expected this to work like the contacts, but I soon found out that the data was transferred only for 2012 year. I tried re-synch, refurbished Samsung Note et al but without any success. Couple of things which came to my notice:
1] Only 2012 Calendar entries were getting synched
2] There was some data loss (for some days, Outlook showed entries and the corresponding entires in S Planner in Samsung Note were missing)
3] This does not do a two way sync
4] When I get into the Week view and select a day, the events are shown in the box and below area, however when I click and get into that day there are just blank blue lines with the name of the task/event. When a new event is added directly through Samsun Note, the same behavior is correct. I wonder if this is a legacy data issue specific to calendar...
Can anyone help me out here? I have following queries:
a] Is there a way to seamlessly integrate Outlook Calendar with S Planner?
b] Are there any know issues with S Planner - Outlook integration?
c] Is there any other app I can use as a planner which will take all the voluminous data from Outlook Calendar and sync properly?
d] What software can I use on the PC to sync Outlook with Samsung Note? (preferable free software

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e] Has anyone encountered the same problem as explained in point #4 above?
Thanks