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How to sync Google Calendar with Outlook 2010 and 2013
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Calendar Sync / Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook
At the end of the last year Google officially announced “Google Sync End of Life“, including the Google Calendar Sync, which caused great agitation and confusion to Gmail users. The gist of it is that starting from January 2013, no new devices can be set up using Google Sync (a little piece of good news is that existing users can continue to use it to sync with Outlook Calendar).
So, the Google Calendar Sync download link was removed and Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook plug-in took its place. This new sync app adds support for Office 2013, automatically syncs e-mail, contacts and calendars between Outlook and Google apps servers and simultaneously copies data from a company’s Exchange servers.
A fly in the ointment is that Google Apps Sync is available only for paid accounts as well as for Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government users. If you are one of those lucky customers, you may find the following resources helpful:
Download Google Apps Sync for Outlook – on this page you can find the latest version of Google Apps Sync and watch an introductory video that will help you quickly get started with this plug-in.
Work with your Google Calendar in Outlook – detailed guidance on how to set up and use Google Apps Sync with Outlook 2013 – 2003.
How to get the old good Google Calendar Sync to work for you
If you don’t have any of the above mentioned Google Apps accounts, don’t be upset, you still can make the officially discontinued Google Calendar Sync work for you and have your Outlook and Google Gmail calendars synced in both directions. Yes, it’s true, no kidding
Here’s what you do:
1. Use this backup link to download and install Google Calendar Sync.