We’re yet to see full Exchange support for the iPhone - remember, that means calendar and contacts synchronisation as well as push-email - but whether your schedule is managed by Google’s online Calendar service thereupon you’re finally in luck.  GooSync, whose eponymous product keeps your cellphone and calendar wirelessly synchronised, have seemingly released their iPhone client early (it’s down as being expected Q1 2008), meaning you can now keep appointments and address book updated across both.

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GooSync comes in




free and paid versions, the latter priced at £19.95 ($41) for twelve months, differentiated by how far ahead appointments are transferred to your iPhone (30 days in the free version, a year with the paid version), whether contacts can be synchronised (bidirectional sync only on the premium version) and the ability to connect your iPhone to multiple calendars.

If you already use Google Calendar thereupon that could be ideal, particularly the ability to update while on the move.

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  • One Comment to “GooSync synchronises iPhone & Google Calendar”

    1. on 28 Nov 2007 at 4:32 pmMatt

      Cannot locate this “early” release of the Goosync iPhone client anywhere on their website. It’s still listed as Q1-2008…

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