![]() There is a free version with basic sync facilities and a paid for pro version that offers more sophisticated sync rules. It allows you to select from your available outlook & google calendars to pick which ones you want to sync, along with which calendar should act as the "master" calendar. It is limited to syncing within a 30 day range, but as this is so I can see my current meeting schedule on my phone this works fine for me. This program here seems (on initial testing) to work for me from Exchange to Google Calendar: There doesn't seem to be a great free option right now with Google sync going away. There are some third-party apps (like Sync2) that are out there but I have not used them. ![]() Unfortunately it has been discontinued and is no longer available. Microsoft moved its headquarters from Bellevue to Redmond, Washington, on February 26, 1986, and went public on March 13, with the resulting rise in stock making an estimated four billionaires and 12,000. You install it locally on the desktop and it syncs from Outlook to GCalendar. Microsoft released Microsoft Windows on November 20, 1985, as a graphical extension for MS-DOS,: 242243, 246 despite having begun jointly developing OS/2 with IBM the previous August. ![]() ![]() I’ve not tested it with an Exchange calendar but see no reason as to why it won’t work for you. I use it to sync my Outlook (non-exchange) calendar with Gmail which then syncs with my iPhone. ![]()
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