
You can follow any responses to this review through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 3:39 pm. And less than five minutes later the changes also showed up automatically in Outlook. For example, we configured our iPhone to sync with Gmail and were pleased to see that within seconds of changing our iPhone calendar or contacts, the changes were reflected in our Gmail account. This means gSyncit and a few Gmail accounts are all you need to provide group calendars and group contacts in an organization, even if the various parties are widely dispersed around the world and connected only by the Internet.Īnd once calendar and contact data is stored in Gmail it can be synchronized with a range of mobile phones.

We used the Sync Options panel to configure automatic synchronization every five minutes, and again, we were impressed by the range of options available to control automatic synchronization.Īnother nice touch is that gSyncit can handle multiple Gmail accounts, so we could synchronize data from our colleague’s Gmail accounts with the various calendar and contacts folders in our copy of Outlook. We were pleased to see an option to use an SSL connection to Gmail, and found the “Verify Account” button useful for confirming we’d entered the Gmail details correctly. The first thing to do is to make sure you actually turn on the G-Sync setting on your PC. Before we could synchronize anything for the first time we needed to enter our Gmail account details. One was used to access its configuration pages and the other to manually start synchronization. GSyncit automatically added two buttons to our Outlook button bar. In each case the installation went smoothly, although gSyncit needed to shut-down Outlook for a moment while it was being installed.

We tested gSyncit by installing it on a variety of PCs running Outlook 2007. For example, calendars and contacts are configured separately, and for each there were options to sync Outlook to Google, Google to Outlook, and options to not sync private entries.

In The Hypervisor tests we found gSyncit could handle multiple Outlook calendar and contact folders and offered a wide range of flexible configuration options. GSyncit: An impressive range of configuration options.
