This is great news – Google has now made it possible for you to sync your contacts & calendars with your smartphone. I’m using it with my iPhone, in fact, and so far it’s been great.
Basically, I sync Google Contacts & my Google Calendars with my iPhone over the air using Google Mobile Sync, but I also sync Contacts and Calendars with my Mac’s Address Book & iCal using Spanning Sync. That way, everything works together seamlessly, which is just the way I want it.
You can read articles about how to enable Mobile Sync for your smartphone, as well as how it all works, in some of the following:
Google Sync for your mobile phones
Google Tutor
http://www.googletutor.com/2009/02/12/google-sync-for-your-mobile-phones/
Google beta of Sync for mobile contacts & calendar is live
The Unofficial Apple Weblog
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/02/09/google-beta-of-sync-for-mobile-contacts-and-calendar-is-live/
Finally: Google Sync Comes to iPhone and Windows Mobile
Mashable
http://mashable.com/2009/02/09/google-sync/
Google Mobile – Sync
Google [the official pages & instructions]
http://www.google.com/mobile/apple/sync.html
Tags: Contact Manager, Google Calendar, New features, Smartphones, Spanning Sync, Synchronization
In Google Apps Deciphered I spend a lot of time talking about Spanning Sync, Mac-based software for syncing calendars & contacts. Yes, there are free options, but I still believe that paying $25 for Spanning Sync is a good investment. For a list of good reasons to buy and use Spanning Sync, check out Google Tutor’s “6 Reasons Spanning Sync Still Rocks“. The 6 reasons:
I couldn’t agree more.