Monday 18 January 2016

How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars: alternatives to the defunct Google sync utility

How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars

Google recently pulled the plug on its Outlook calendar sync utility, so what is the alternative? Here are a few suggestions on how to sync your Google and Outlook calendars.
Some people prefer to use Google Calendar, but others like to have their email, contacts and calendar in Microsoft Outlook. If you're reading this, you probably use both, and need a way to keep them in sync.
Google provided a utility to sync both Outlook and Google calendars, and an appointment that was added to one system would automatically appear in another. This is no longer the case, because Google closed down the service on 1st August 2014, causing much anguish for the people that relied on it. Here are a few solutions.

How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars: just pick one

Using two calendars services from two different companies inevitably leads to problems and you should seriously consider using just one, if at all possible. It simplifies scheduling appointments and events and solves the whole sync problem. Both Google and Microsoft support multiple calendars, such as work and private, and offer single calendar or combined views. When adding a new event, you can choose which calendar to add it to. This is the only complication, as it's all too easy to add an event to the wrong calendar. But at least you'll have no problems with synching.
To use Google or Outlook, just export one and import it into the other. For example, to export Google Calendar click the gear button, Settings, Calendars, Export calendars. It downloads as a zip, so copy the .ics file out. To import this into Outlook, go to File, Open and export, Import and export. Select the option to import an iCalendar (.ics) file.
To export your Outlook calendar, go to File, Open and export, Import and export. Select Export to a file and save it to a .csv file. To import it into Google Calendar, click the down arrow next to Other calendars and select Import calendar.

Outlook.com users

What about Outlook.com Calendar, also used by Windows 8 Calendar app? Just click Import in the menu and select the Google Calendar .ics file to import it. To export to Google Calendar is more difficult. Click the Share menu, then Get a link. Select the ICS URL with the mouse and press Ctrl+C. Go to Google Calendar, click the down arrow next to Other Calendars and select Add by URL. Press Ctrl+V to paste in the URL you copied, but replace webcals:// at the start with http://.
All your Outlook events and appointments are now either in Google Calendar, whichever one you chose to import to and the sync problems are over.
How to sync Google and Outlook calendars



How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars: View both calendars

Some people either cannot switch to one single calendar or prefer to continue using both. Fortunately, this is still possible. Smartphones and tablets combine Google and Outlook.comcalendars (and Outlook Calendar if it’s synced with Outlook.com) into one calendar display.

Android

On an Android phone or tablet, add the Outlook.com email app from the Google Play Store. It reads the Outlook.com Calendar and merges it with the one on the device. This means that no matter which calendar an appointment or event is added to, it appears in the Android Calendar app. It does not sync calendars and make them identical, it just looks that way and the Android app can read Outlook.com Calendar, but not write to it.

iOS

The iPhone and iPad can display a combined Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar too. Go to Settings, Mail, Contacts, Calendars and tap Add Account. Use the options to add Google andOutlook.com accounts. Accept the offer to sync calendars and that’s it. Events added to Google Calendar, Outlook.com Calendar or Outlook if it’s synced with Outlook.com, automatically appear in the iOS Calendar app.
How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars

How to Sync Google and Outlook Calendars

One way to make an appointment appear in both Google and Outlook calendars simultaneously is to simply invite yourself by entering your email address when creating a new event. You basically create a meeting with yourself, so in Google Calendar you would invite yourself by adding your Outlook or Outlook.com email address.
Outlook adds a calendar invitation from Google as an unconfirmed event. You can leave it like this or click the Accept button in the email to confirm it. Outlook.com does not automatically add invitations to the calendar and you have to click Accept in the email.
How to sync Google and Outlook calendars
You can manually accept emailed invitations sent from Outlook/Outlook.com to Google Calendar in Gmail, but there is a better way. Click the gear button in Google Calendar and selecting Settings. On the General tab is an option to automatically add invitations to your calendar.
If you don’t want to use invitations to sync calendars, there are utilities that sync Google and Outlook calendars. At the time of writing, some of these are betas, but full versions may be available by the time you read this.
gSyncit v4 is a $19.99 Outlook add-in that enables one and two way syncing between Outlook and Google calendars. Sync2 (image below) syncs Outlook with Google Calendar and does a lot more besides for £29.95. It can sync on a schedule or whenever a change in Outlook is detected. OggSync does a similar job and v8.1 fixes sync problems introduced by changes at Google, but costs $29.95 a year.
Calendar Sync appears to be the perfect replacement for the old Google sync tool for Outlook users. It’s a free app that is very easy to use and does exactly what you want. Enter your Google username and password and click Save Settings. Click Sign in to Google at the bottom to authorise it. Now you can select the Google calendar to sync, if there is more than one, and whether Google or Outlook is the master calendar. A two-way sync by last modified date is possible and you can choose to delete duplicates in Outlook or Google. The Auto Sync tab enables you to sync automatically, but don’t sync too often because Google imposes limits.
How to sync Google and Outlook calendars

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