Google Calendar vs. Outlook Calendar


Which do you prefer?  

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  1. 1. Which do you prefer?

    • Outlook Calendar
      23
    • Google Calendar
      17
    • Other (specify)
      6
  2. 2. Do you sync your calendar with your phone?

    • Yes, Windows Mobile
      8
    • Yes, Android
      5
    • Yes, iPhone
      9
    • No
      24


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I've been loyal to Outlook for many years, however, ever since switching to outlook 2010 (even though I like it much more than 2007), I've found myself accessing my gmail through the webmail rather than Outlook.

Now I'm wondering if I should switch the calendar over to Google as well... what do you guys prefer using for your calendar and why?

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Windows Calendar. Very responsible and does what I need.

I was using Windows Live Calendar and really liked it (UI is great, Hotmail integration etc) however it's just impossible to sync it with an Android phone. So now I've switched to Google Calendar.

While I typically use Outlook 2007, I have been using Google Calendar and access Gmail through the web interface quite a bit lately and am contemplating switching over entirely.

I've thought about switching back to Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Calendar myself, and I'm not that big a fan of the Hotmail online UI (weird quirks with opening messages in a new window for example), and I've tried both of them with Windows Live Mail a bit... while I like the integration, I'm not that big a fan of the application itself - not to mention to-do's or tasks are not synchronizable from the Windows Live online service to the Windows Live Mail application.

I love the simplicity and features that Gmail and Google Calendar offers, it's accessible from anywhere in the world, and both Gmail and Google Calendar can be set up to synchronize with just about any mobile smartphone device out there - BlackBerry, iPhone, Android, etc.

  • 2 weeks later...

I use my MobileMe calendar for my personal stuff. I sync MobileMe with Outlook at home, so I selected Outlook. I also use Outlook at work with an Exchange server.

Both my MobileMe and Exchange server calendar are sync'd to my iPhone via push. First time I've ever had a no-hassle calendar syncing setup. Very cool.

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