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2009-12-06
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2009-12-06
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Doesn't the N900 support Mail for Exchange : http://www.google.com/mobile/products/sync.html ?
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This is not syncing. What you describe is importing and exporting calendars. Thanks for that writeup, it will sure be useful to some, but calling it syncing is wrong.
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2009-12-07
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So just to clarify how this works, if I import a calendar from Google to the N900 this way, it stays up to date with changes made on Google on its own, but if I make changes directly in the N900's calendar app they don't get reflected on Google automatically - is that right?
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It is not an automated solution just the one that works for me. As with anything YMMV. I am still having a little trouble getting events made on the 900 to import to gmail correctly.
From gmail calendar to n900
In the n900 opening an ical link in gmail calendar for your specific calendar will bring up a dialog to import the calendar.
Step by step
Method 1
Open a web browser and log into your google calendar.
On the left there is a box displaying your calendars. Choose settings
Choose the calendar you would like to import.
Choose the private ical link at the bottom. Click on the big blue link. A new page will open and a file download dialog will open. Choose "Open with Calendar"
Select the calendar that you would like to import to. Choose save.
Method 2
I have my gmail account set up on the n900, so I sent myself an email with the ical links to my Google calendars. I then opened up the email on the device and just clicked the link.
A new page will open and a file download dialog will open. Choose "Open with Calendar"
Select the calendar that you would like to import to. Choose save.
From n900 to Google calendar
Not perfect sync.
Open calendar on n900 select the calendar toolbar. Choose settings.
Choose edit calendar.
Choose the calendar to export.
Choose "export" dialog.
Save the file somewhere where you know it will be.
Open your Google calendar in a web browser.
On the left there is a box displaying your calendars. Choose settings.
Choose import calendar. In the dialog choose browse. Navigate to you save file. Select calendar you would like to import to and then select import.
Good luck to all.
E.
Last edited by epilido; 2009-12-06 at 23:57. Reason: wrong title changed to import/export not sync cant edit title