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2011-10-18
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Use MfE to sync google contacts IIRC.
Mail: not yet, maybe in pr 1.1 within a month. Or an alternative email program.
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2011-10-18
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2011-10-18
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2011-10-18
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I solved that by booting my laptop, but then I was stuck to a new problem; sync went through, but didn't transfer any calendar entries during the sync. After few trials, I finally managed to solve this one by turning Outlook into offline-mode.
After that sync worked perfectly, although few yearly recurring entries were changed to weekly recurring (for some reason). I tried to run the sync again with Outlook in online-mode, but it started to show again the same symptoms as in the first case.
I wonder how common this problem is, as my colleague had also same kind of issues yesterday with her N9.