| This tutorial should work with all phones that support | | | | From Outlook to GCalendar |
| Java and at least a GPRS connection (it was tested | | | | From GCalendar to Outlook |
| on Sciphone i68+ and Sciphone Dream G2). With this | | | | This stage is completed, go to [ and log in with your |
| tutorial, you will learn how to synchronize your | | | | Gmail account or create an account for the occasion. |
| Microsoft Outlook calendar with your phone via a data | | | | Once logged in, you must first leave the application |
| or WiFi connection. The applications we use are free | | | | synchronize the 2 calendars. If the application does not |
| and available for download on our website. | | | | start automatically, right-click on the icon of Google |
| The first step is to synchronize Microsoft Outlook with | | | | Calendar Sync at the bottom of your PC screen and |
| Google Calendar. To do this, you must first download | | | | synchronize manually. |
| and install on your PC, Google Calendar Sync, an | | | | Now you can launch your Internet browser on your |
| application developed by Shirin Oskooi, the product | | | | mobile phone (we use Opera Mini V3.1) in GPRS / |
| manager for the application. | | | | EDGE or WiFi and connect to [ |
| Once installed on your PC, Google Calendar Sync will | | | | Each connection to the calendar takes in GPRS only 3 |
| offer to select the sync frequency and type: | | | | to 4 k of data and 2k of data for each additional |
| Bidirectional, Outlook to GCalendar and | | | | request. If you use a newer version of Opera Mini, it |
| GCalendar to Outlook | | | | will take few more k for each connection. |