JimmyRayBob
Android Enthusiast
Well ... I took the plunge and am testing the CompanionLink software. So far so good, (i am only syncing my contacts and calendar).
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This is the answer I have been looking for. I just hope it works. All I really have to sync is my calendar and contacts. I am a former WinMo then BB user and am used to an easy to use product. I gave up on BB after the shafting that RIM gave the Storm2 users. How will compatibility with 2.2 be? Any problems with using Win 7 64bit?dbvirago, why don't you give it a shot? CompanionLink is completely free for 14 days, and one of the only solutions that supports contacts, calendar, tasks and notes direct over USB. We update both the PC software and our Android app DejaOffice on almost a weekly basis, so there's a good chance we have already fixed many of the issues reported in earlier reviews. It doesn't hurt to try! www.companionlink.com/android
When I switched to Android I tried to do what you want to do for a couple months. I was used to outlook and wanted to continue using it.
But, I can tell you; its not worth it. Outlook has no future.
I ended up exporting all my outlook contacts and calendar stuff to GMAIL's equivalent (its not hard to do a one time export/import); then I never opened outlook again.
You will never realize the smooth google experience if you cling to outlook. Bite the bullet; put everything in gmail/calendr ; you will not be sorry.
This is the answer I have been looking for. I just hope it works. All I really have to sync is my calendar and contacts. I am a former WinMo then BB user and am used to an easy to use product. I gave up on BB after the shafting that RIM gave the Storm2 users. How will compatibility with 2.2 be? Any problems with using Win 7 64bit?
I've definitely been using it. NO problems except the above with contacts. I deleted a contact on Google to make sure that wasn't it. I have turned off synch with Android contacts, so I don't know why all the contacts I deleted in Outlook are still on Deja. All other deletions have worked in both directions.
I installed Google Calendar Sync on my Droid X about 10 days ago. It has not been very consistent. To replace it with CompanionLink, do I need to de-install Google Calendar Sync? Anything else that I need to know to get it to work in my environment (Win 7, POP3 email from Comcast)?
Thanks,
Rich
Hi dbvirago,
In CompanionLink, look in the Outlook Settings panel. Under the Applications tab, you'll find the option (Primary Database) that lets you designate if deletions are synchronized.
Yep, that was checked. After many syncs, those contacts are still on the droid. In case I missed something, I have deleted them from the android app and google. I'm in the process of deleting them one at a time from deja as I don't see any other option.
You may want to try the purge & reload option in CompanionLink - this will wipe your device clean and do a fresh sync from Outlook. We also offer free technical support, feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call. Here's the contact info for support - www.companionlink.com/support/contact.html
Any CompanionLink users. How is synching working for you? It has worked perfect so far, except I deleted a bunch of contacts on Outlook and they are still in Deja Office
I have all google synch turned off as far as I can tell.
On the old files part, a lot of times when you add or change programs on the Palm, it would create a different set of files under different names, i.e. tasks vs to-dos. I would figure out where and how the data on the computer is and clean that up, then wipe out the Deja Office data and start over.
You did get Deja Office, right? Part of the problem is there are a lot options and if you start off wrong it's hard to get back on track.
On the USB, it's the Charge Only choice you want. Counter-Intuitive, but it works.
Meanwhile, go here. DejaOffice Classroom - Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes Apps for Android, iPhone, and iPad
They also have a pretty good forum.
That's exactly the issue. My Outlook has mutlitple files for instance in MY Calendars there is just "calendar" then there is MULTIPLE PERSONAL CALENDARS. The data I need synched is obviously in the "calendar" folder. I have to figure out away to clean my Outlook up with common files/folders to synch.
My issues is fixable and I would be on my way to purchase of the evaluation copy. It's not the money trust me...
A little assist from CompanionLink would be FANTASTIC. Answer the phones for a live conversation for heaven sakes....