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DAV-Outlook Sync was available as a giveaway on August 12, 2019!
DAV-Outlook Sync is an Outlook add-in (which means it is integrated with the ribbon bar) and will allow you to quickly and securely synchronize Outlook Calendar, Tasks and Contacts with any CalDAV/CardDAV server implementations (OwnCloud, Nextcloud, and even Google) without even leaving Outlook. The add-in works with any Outlook version starting with Outlook 2007 and also supports Office 365 accounts.
Please note: the offer includes 6-month licence!
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Supported Outlook versions: 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, Outlook 365
4.89 MB
$11.94
Give Outlook CalDav Synchronizer a try:
https://caldavsynchronizer.org/
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Thanks a lot for the giveaway. I suggest to add log feature (with the ability to clear logs), report a problem, feedback and to make the free version of unlimited use (instead of the 14 days trial) with some limitations of the features available. Also, support of multiple platforms is good for those using smartphones
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I've not downloaded nor voted but I didn't realize CalDavs and CardDAVs were still a thing.
And just a six month licence? Easy pass for me.
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Hello Barry Johnson, You wrote "Easy pass" for you. So what is the alternative way of syncing these items?
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Mike Lawson, I have been using gSyncit from Fieldston Software for years to sync my Outlook with the Google apps, and then Google Calendar (and Contacts and Notes) syncs automatically with my phone. It is not a free program.
I don't actually care about or use the Google apps, but it's the quickest cleanest way I could find at the time to sync my Android phone with my Outlook, using Google apps as the middle conduit. Works just fine, has for years. Minor updates are free, major updates cost a small amount.
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DD, Thank you.
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gsyncit also has a try before you buy version (which is essentially what this offer is) and cost is 19.99 for a license. DAV-outlook sync gives a 6 month trial and then if I want it, it cost 19.99 a year. I would lean towards gsyncit but I don't want to try either until I know if there is another version of software out there that might be better suited. I just want to sync my data together, but I don't want to try a "free" version and then have to change in six months: not exactly a giveaway. Any other suggestions about programs any have used and their usefulness. Thanks Barry, that was very useful comment.
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DD - Check out MyPhoneExplorer - excellent for syncing Outlook to Android - I've been using it for years.
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