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Hello all,

I'm going to get a phone from Verizon, and want one that will allow me
to synchronize my MS Outlook (2002) calendar with the phone's calendar.
Do I need Bluetooth? ($$$) Is there free software out there that can do
this? I've seen a free program called BitPim, but it doesn't seem to
work through Outlook, and it doesn't support a lot of phones. Any
ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Rex

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In article <1121903248.630422.110770@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
rex.eastbourne@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm going to get a phone from Verizon, and want one that will allow
> me to synchronize my MS Outlook (2002) calendar with the phone's
> calendar. Do I need Bluetooth? ($$$)

You should be able to do it with a phone to USB cable. Motorola makes
them, and so do some third-party companies.

Motorola also sells the software to go with the phone; you can buy them
bundled.

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The Motorola software is MobilePhoneTools. You will also need a cable
supplied by Motorola to fit their phones. Check ebay for a bundled
price.

On 20 Jul 2005 16:47:28 -0700, rex.eastbourne@gmail.com wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I'm going to get a phone from Verizon, and want one that will allow me
>to synchronize my MS Outlook (2002) calendar with the phone's calendar.
>Do I need Bluetooth? ($$$) Is there free software out there that can do
>this? I've seen a free program called BitPim, but it doesn't seem to
>work through Outlook, and it doesn't support a lot of phones. Any
>ideas?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Rex

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yeah i bought mine from ebay too
its mobile tools


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You will need to check with the phone manufacturer that you select to see
what options are available. You would also be best served to ask the
salesperson about relative costs for synching cables, software and
integration with Outlook before you purchase.

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After furious head scratching, rex.eastbourne@gmail.com asked:

| Hello all,
|
| I'm going to get a phone from Verizon, and want one that will allow me
| to synchronize my MS Outlook (2002) calendar with the phone's
| calendar. Do I need Bluetooth? ($$$) Is there free software out there
| that can do this? I've seen a free program called BitPim, but it
| doesn't seem to work through Outlook, and it doesn't support a lot of
| phones. Any ideas?
|
| Thanks in advance,
|
| Rex

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MOBILedit! does this and lots other staff. It is free for a week but
really worth paying for a license as it provides great features like
eBooks.


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