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jkirby65

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Hi there---

I am considering purchasing an Ipad, but I will remain a PC user. I have a PC laptop for work, and I use that at home. So, my many questions pertain to using an ipad with a pc. Here they are:

1) Can I sync mail, calendar with outlook? I currently sync outlook calendar with google calendar and this works just fine. But I would like to have a calendar on the ipad without having access to the internet

2) "Things" looks terrific as a To Do list, but can I sync that with outlook, remember the milk, or some other To Do list. Again, I would like to have a to do list even when I do not have access to wifi.

Thanks!
 
I think there is a way to sync google calendar with iPad. I have never tried it thou as I don't like the calendar app on iPad. I checked out the store and I haven't found a compelling substitutes either.
 
I think there is a way to sync google calendar with iPad. I have never tried it thou as I don't like the calendar app on iPad. I checked out the store and I haven't found a compelling substitutes either.

The way I sync my google calendar is by syncing my iCal with it. You would do the same with the ical on your iPad. In your calendar settings in Google Calendar on line it walks you through it.
 
Hi there---

I am considering purchasing an Ipad, but I will remain a PC user. I have a PC laptop for work, and I use that at home. So, my many questions pertain to using an ipad with a pc. Here they are:

1) Can I sync mail, calendar with outlook? I currently sync outlook calendar with google calendar and this works just fine. But I would like to have a calendar on the ipad without having access to the internet

2) "Things" looks terrific as a To Do list, but can I sync that with outlook, remember the milk, or some other To Do list. Again, I would like to have a to do list even when I do not have access to wifi.

Thanks!
OK for Outlook Calendar and Contacts you have several options. You can sync Outlook via Gmail Exchange... but that will require Internet access. But it is slick and works well. You enter appointment on iPad, for instance, and it pushes it to Google Calendar which then syncs it with Outlook.

(I use MobleMe, which costs me about $50 per year via ebay, to do the same thing. I use it for Find My Iphone/iPad too... and its syncing seems to be a bit more reliable.)


Alternately, if you don't want to have to have Internet access on iPad to sync, iTunes can sync directly with Outlook for Contacts and Calendar (not Tasks). This happens when you sync the iPad to iTunes. It is not real-time, only when you sync.

As for email, iTunes will only sync email accounts, not the mail itself--and and even that can be messy. I recommend setting the email account(s) up on the iPad itself. Again, there is no syncing of the email itself. You always load it in the Mail app on the iPad. You need internet access of course, but what is the point of email without it.

As for Tasks, not quite as simple due to the fact that there is no native tasks app in iOS (something I have always wondered about).

But it can be done, though I don't think with Things--app has no PC counterpart, only Mac.

But you can sign up for a free ToodleDo account, which can be setup to sync to Outlook. And there is a ToodleDo iPhone/iPad app (same app works for both iPhone and iPad). So this would let you use ToodleDo on iPad for ToDo's, which would then sync back to Toodledo account, which in turn syncs back to Outlook. Hey it works! ;)



Michael
 
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I have my itunes sync'd to my Office contacts and calander. So my ipad has the same contacts and calander dates as my PC.
 
I think there is a way to sync google calendar with iPad. I have never tried it thou as I don't like the calendar app on iPad. I checked out the store and I haven't found a compelling substitutes either.

I agree, the built in calendar app on iPad is horrible. I prefer Pocket Informant, it has many more features and functions as a project/task manager as well as a calendar.

Welcome to WebIS.net - Pocket Informant for iPad

Why anyone would choose not to just sync to Google Calendar directly I cannot really understand.
 
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Hi there---

I am considering purchasing an Ipad, but I will remain a PC user. I have a PC laptop for work, and I use that at home. So, my many questions pertain to using an ipad with a pc. Here they are:

1) Can I sync mail, calendar with outlook? I currently sync outlook calendar with google calendar and this works just fine. But I would like to have a calendar on the ipad without having access to the internet

2) "Things" looks terrific as a To Do list, but can I sync that with outlook, remember the milk, or some other To Do list. Again, I would like to have a to do list even when I do not have access to wifi.

Thanks!
Yes,
I have Windoze 7, Outlook.
Sync my calendar quite happily.
Doesn't sync my email from my PC.
Don't know anything about "Things". But I use my calendar constantly to remember any to do actions.
 

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