Synching your data isn’t as complicated after all. In fact, all you need to do is set up Google Sync on your PC and cell phone, and let it synchronise.
To set up Google Sync on your PC, go to http://www.google.com/sync/pc.html. Install the 700 kb download. At the end of installation, select two-way synchronisation. Also, choose how often you want Outlook and Google Calendar to synchronise.
After this, set up Google Sync on your mobile phone. To do so, go to http://www.google.com/sync/index.html from your cellphone browser. Choose your handset model. If you have a Nokia phone, select Symbian S 60. Install Google Push email if you use the iPhone or BlackBerry. For your Nokia S60, download the Nokia Business suite software, available for free. Once you’re done, you will be redirected back to the Google page, where you will be given step by step instructions to setting it up for Google Sync. Here too, specify options such as 2 way or 1 way synchronisation and synchronisation frequency.
Now add a calendar event or contact to your cellphone calendar, wait for the time you have specified in your cell phone and PC for synchronisation, and wathc the contact or even appear in your Microsoft Outlook. Google Sync would access the internet while synchronising. If you’re charged by data transfer you could end up with a higher bill.
Source: The above written article and tip isĀ by Digit Magazine India. The Magazine reviews many electronic items for your day to day needs.
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