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Tuesday May 30, 2006 9:19 pm

RemoteCalendars - Synchronize Google Calendar With Outlook

Posted by John Goulden
Categories: Editorial, Google, Microsoft, Software

GoogleGoogle continues to draw users with its suite of applications that can be accessed from practically anywhere you can access the Internet.  One such application, Google Calendar, is especially nice as it helps answer the eternal question that friends and family members inevitably ask - “when are you free?”.  With a shared version of the Google Calendar they can answer their own question, but its lack of offline use and portability leaves a little something to be desired.

It turns out that there’s a solution to the problem for those of us who use Microsoft Outlook as our personal information manager.  RemoteCalendars is an open source plugin that allows you to import iCalendar-based files into Outlook, and with the latest release of version 5.61, allows you to perform two-way synchronization as well.  RemoteCalendars is still a work in progress, but if you follow the instructions implicitly, there’s a fair chance it will work as well for you as it did for me.

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Tejas Patel Tejas Patel 5/30/06 11:44 pm

Thanks for the link to this tool. I will have to check it out.

Bryan Wolfe Bryan Wolfe 5/31/06 12:22 am

Good stuff, I’ll let you know if it works for me.

Bryan Wolfe Bryan Wolfe 5/31/06 8:16 pm

**WARNING**
Make sure to back up your calendar because I wiped mine out :(

Tejas Patel Tejas Patel 6/1/06 12:44 am

I will be careful then smile. Will wait if something comes out of Google Headquarters smile

vuzman vuzman 8/24/06 3:46 am

@Bryan Wolfe: Same thing happened to me, but it can be recovered from the Deleted Items folder.

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