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Sync2 for Outlook

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4Team Corporation

Sync2 for Outlook helps you synchronize Outlook on multiple computers and with Google's calendars and contacts. ProsEasy to use: Once you have everything set

Synchronizing Outlook between computers now made easy with Sync2, powerful Microsoft Outlook synchronization add-in software. Sync Outlook personal and public folders. Sync Outlook calendar, contacts, email, tasks, notes and Outlook journal between multiple computers without Microsoft Exchange server. Sync Outlook with Google, Gmail contacts sync, sync Google Calendar and Tasks with Outlook. Syncronize your Outlook datawith iCloud, Outlook, Office 365 or Exchange account. Clone and synchronize Outlook .pst data file using shared folder on LAN, USB drive or FTP. Synchronize Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016 automatically. You can schedule automatic Outlook synchronization or perform a manual sync on demand. Synchronization will be performed in the background, even if Outlook is not running. Share Outlook Calendar with Google Calendar. Sync Google Contacts with Outlook Contacts. Sync address book and Gmail contacts. Synchronization of multiple Calendar folders, Google Calendars and Gmail Contacts accounts are supported. Event-based Outlook sync, only changes are synchronized. Instant synchronization when changes are made on Outlook. Sync2 interface is similar to Microsoft Activesync interface. No need to transfer large PST files. Microsoft Exchange Public folders are supported. Synchronize specific Outlook folders with different workgroups. Sync all item fields, including read/unread statuses. Use your PC, any networked device, FTP folder or removable memory device (Memory cards, USB drive or HDD) as shared folder location. Automatic backup for Calendar an Contacts before each synchronization. Compatible with latest Windows 10 and Outlook 2016.

Operating systems:
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10

Additional requirements:
Microsoft Outlook 2002

Date:
04.10.2018