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jameskk

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I got my Nexus One about an hour ago.. love the size of this phone but a big problem for me... there doesn't seem to be a calendar app that syncs with my Exchange account. I live by my calendar so this is a big problem for me. My Droid has this function.. I don't understand why Google would leave this out. I guess there's always 3rd party apps.:confused:
 
Maybe one solution you could do is sync Google Calendar with Outlook. You can go to Google Calendar on your desktop and you'll see a link for "sync". It will take a while the 1st time you do it, but it works pretty well. I use the Corporate Calendar in my Droid which syncs directly with Exchange, but then as a back up, I have the Google Calendar on my Droid with my Google account, which ultimately is synced to my Outlook/Echange.

Question for you though....does your Exchange Email App have signature capability? That's the biggest thing the Droid is missing.
 
You can get it by downloading touchdown of the market. I don't personally use it because I don't use exchange calendar but I have tried the trial and it works like a charm. I believe it costs $10-20. There is a trial that you can try for 5 days and see if it is worth the money.
 
yeah, I know about touchdown but I really like the default calendar app on the Droid. it's fast, simple and works. As for sync with Outlook, I use a Mac and so exchange syncs with my iCal, which I rarely open on my computer.
 
UPDATE: I downloaded Touchdown and so far it's really nice. I still like the default calendar app better on the Droid.
 
I have been using TouchDown for a few months now, the only application I bought - and well worth it.
You can 'push' Exchange calendar entries into your phone calendar I think.
I don't use this option, I just let Google Calendar Sync run in the background of my computer so my G Calendar always reflects my Exchange. Try it!
 
It is a deal killer for me. I need full exchange capabilities. I could live without tasks. My hero worked great with exchange.
 
It is a deal killer for me. I need full exchange capabilities. I could live without tasks. My hero worked great with exchange.

Touchdown is full featured exchange capabilities (I've been using it for about 6 months now). If paying $19.99 for a fantastic app that syncs flawlessly with Exchange is a deal breaker, I'm not sure what could be said to convince you that Android would work for you at all.

Seriously, try Touchdown, it's one of the best programs out there.
 
Touchdown is full featured exchange capabilities (I've been using it for about 6 months now). If paying $19.99 for a fantastic app that syncs flawlessly with Exchange is a deal breaker, I'm not sure what could be said to convince you that Android would work for you at all.

Seriously, try Touchdown, it's one of the best programs out there.

Glad you like touchdown. I paid more than 19.99 for Road Sync for my Nokia N95 but it was never the same as a native program. On my htc telus hero which sports only android 1.5, htc added sense ui and evrything sync'd perfectly with exchange and it rendered HTML emails beautifully. And I could use pinch and zoom on the touch. This model just does not seem like a big enough step forward. I am waiting. They have been announcing new models all day at CES. I guess it is more than exchange that is bothering me about this model.
 
GUYS....for exchange just download Calgoo Connect. It's a free desktop application that pushes everything to your ical etc.

My main issue is I can't sync Entourage. That same app should do it for me, but it's giving me errors. I have to sync my entourage to my ical and then Calboo Connect should push it to gcal....no luck for me though.
 
Wait there's NO NATIVE Exchange sync for calendar without using a 3rd party app like Touchdown???? Did I understand this correctly?

Does Google calendar at least sync natively with the phone?
 
I'm staggered that when my new 'Superphone' arrives it won't be able to sync my Exchange Calendar like my nearly 4 year old WinMo device does.

This is more important than Exchange Email to me.

Does it sync Exchange Contacts?
 
Touchdown is full featured exchange capabilities (I've been using it for about 6 months now). If paying $19.99 for a fantastic app that syncs flawlessly with Exchange is a deal breaker, I'm not sure what could be said to convince you that Android would work for you at all.

Seriously, try Touchdown, it's one of the best programs out there.

I just installed it and can confirm - it works perfect.
Totally worth the 20.00 (as soon as I confirmed it worked I bought it)

I like the interface too.
 
I'm also a proud new Nexus One owner. I spent yesterday setting up and pouring through the features... then I hit the road block... "Wait... how do I set up my Exchange calendar?"

If the DROID can do this natively, shouldn't the rom on the Nexus One also be able to?? Or is there some draconian reason why google would have removed it from the latest build!?

I really want to sync my calendar into the native android calendar... I hate using extra calendar programs like touch down... I would rather the native experience.

Unfortunately, I can't use the desktop exchange calendar app that syncs to google calendar either... my company won't let me install the necessary outlook plugin to get that done due to no admin rights. Regardless that is sort of a half baked experience anyway, since if I shut down my work PC I wont get any new appointments pushed to my device... lol.
 
If Google was to enable calendar syncing they would have to pay Microsoft for the priveledge, by licensing the ActiveSync protocol. Just as Apple does for every iPhone they sell. But, Google has been able to foist that on their OEMs and Carriers, so either HTC or Verizon foots the bill instead...

Playing the platform game. Same way Microsoft used to not box a DVD codec into Windows because they didn't want to pay MPEG for every copy they sold.

But, it is annoying enough, between the paltry 4GB default microSD card that I'll have to pay $60 to upgrade to the lack of exchange support now someone wants $20 to upgrade (and not natively), the lack of multitouch support (so they don't have to pay Apple royalties if they come after them on IP), that I may just return my new phone and go back to the old iPhone.

Google, just charge $599 and make the phone awesome out of the box. You would have sold more, not less, if you'd done that. Geez, you'd think a bunch of PhDs could figure that out.
 
I'm still disappointed over the lack of out-of-the-box support for ActiveSync with Calendars. :(

I have been trialing Touchdown and so far I like it, pretty slick app, however, I'm wondering if anyone knows how to jump directly into the calendar when an invite comes in?

With Outlook and my iPhone, when an invite comes in I can check my calendar (from the invite - it links right to the space in my calendar where the invite is for) so I can verify my availability.

So far I'm not seeing this for Touchdown - anyone know? Am I missing something obvious?

Thanks guys!
 
Guys - no need to buy any 3rd party.
you can use the attached APK made by Motorola. It's a Corporate Calendar that gets data from your exchange account (once setup in the native nexus One).
you need to - adb push CorpCal.apk /system/app

once done you've it in your app list.
it includes also a nice widget, though, I'm using Pure Calendar widget - much more convenient.

Enjoy!
 

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Question...

I've set this up and it's running like a champ, however, I just had someone send me a calendar event/invite and I receive their email but no where in their email is there an option for me to "accept" it as I would in Outlook or the iPhone.

Am I missing something? I'm working on little sleep so I have very little faith in myself.

Thanks again!
 
Touchdown works fine, you can accept invites, send invites, it actually has more functionality than the iPhone activesync. Yes the $$$ sucks, but go to cellphoneaccessories.com. You can get a 16gb micro sd card for $54.99 with free shipping. I got my N1 last week, the first app I downloaded was touchdown and it came with a 30 day trial. It has full functionality minus editing your signature. Its a great great app. You can put calendar and inbox widgets on your home screen. You'll get separate notifications for the calendar and inbox in the notifications box. It sync's the global address book just fine as well ( I work for a company with 40000+ people). What I like the most is, instead of fully locking your phone with a PIN, it only locks the app which is pretty neat. Give it a shot, when you dabble with Android and Google you have to be open minded and shy away from more traditional methods of getting your information (iphone, BB etc).
 
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