![]() If you've been having trouble syncing your 'droid with Microsoft Outlook, you have nothing to lose by giving DejaOffice a spin over its 14-day trial period. While $50 year might be a turnoff for those tight on cash – not to mention the $14.95 every 3 months for cellular synchronization (after the first year) - this app and companion desktop software performed as promised - and you don't need a degree in computer engineering to set it up (though there is free phone support for life, if you need it). on my Android device and still rely on Companionlink to sync both Calendar and Contacts. This review focuses on Outlook, but DejaOffice also synchronizes with other popular CRM and PIM software including Lotus Notes, ACT!, Salesforce CRM, Palm Desktop, Zoho CRM, SugarCRM, GroupWise, GoldMine, Highrise, and more. 2way contacts sync, sync Outlook Categories, pictures, notes. There are dozens of features built into DejaOffice, but here are a few: support for Microsoft Exchange advanced search through all fields including CRM (customer relationship management) data five different calendar views colored-coded categories the option to add callers to your contacts (with photos) full database encryption and password-protected areas a history log and dual-pane viewing options for Android tablets. If you don't want that extra step, you can set Android home screen shortcuts to individual apps within DejaOffice (such as Contacts and Calendar). ![]() Keep in mind, it works better if you use the Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Memos (Notes) and Journal tabs from within the DejaOffice app, opposed to using the default apps on your phone or tablet (though there is an option to sync to them). In my nearly two weeks of testing, DejaOffice was able to accomplish what others could not: smooth, reliable and quick syncing between Android and Microsoft Office on a computer. Be sure to select "Push Sync" inside the app. In the DejaOffice app for Android, you'll sign in with the same information, so your phone or tablet and PC or Mac will now exchange information in near real-time, wirelessly. The last step is to choose you syncing method for wireless syncing you'll select DejaCloud, and sign up for the account. Next, you'll click Android from the second drop-down option (under "Select the device you want to sync with"). The first step is to download and install the CompanionLink software to your PC or Mac and select Microsoft Outlook from the drop-down menu during setup.
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