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Well, just got a new PC tonight running Windows 7 64-bit. A whole different animal for sure from XP Pro. Imagine my surprise that Win 7 doesn't support Outlook Express, which was my primary means for backing up/syncing contacts and calendar between my PC and my Eris. Windows 7 wants me to use "live mail" If I'm going to do that, I might as well use gmail. Probably has more functionality anyway. I would have rather use neither and stuck with Outlook. Anybody know of any other good options for syncing contacts and calendar with a PC running Win 7?
Thaaaaanks,
D Dave
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Yeah..that is the bad thng about Windows 7 ...no built in email client. I use Outlook and Google Calendar Sync . Their is also Companion link software for contacts and calendar...Free to try for 14 days then about $30. This is a really good program
See the following links:
http://www.companionlink.com/products/companionlinkforgoogle.html
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gappssync
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DD - not sure if this helps but you can get Windows Live Mail from Microsoft. According to the description:
Get multiple e-mail accounts in one program – Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo!* and more. And now Windows Live Mail has a calendar, too. Mail combines the ease of use of Outlook Express, with the speed of Windows Live.
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logicman wrote:DD - not sure if this helps but you can get Windows Live Mail from Microsoft. According to the description:
Get multiple e-mail accounts in one program – Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo!* and more. And now Windows Live Mail has a calendar, too. Mail combines the ease of use of Outlook Express, with the speed of Windows Live.
I'll probably have a look at it, but frankly I've already got too many e-mail accounts I don't use. I think Gmail will do most of the same stuff and I've already got that. So if I have to get warm and fuzzy with something other than my default account, I might as well do it with one I've already got (and the phone is already set up for), rather than open another.
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Congrats Dave! I think this is the first post I've ever seen where the entire subject line was and "[edit]" LOL
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What can I say...I'm a trendsetter.
bkfist wrote:Congrats Dave! I think this is the first post I've ever seen where the entire subject line was and "[edit]" LOL
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