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Android Users – Good Advice And Alternative Options For Google Calendar Sync.

09 Wednesday Jul 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, Google, Legal Technology, Microsoft Office, Outlook

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Android Apps, Android Phones, Gmail, Google Apps, Google Calendar Sync, Jeffrey Taylor, Outlook, The Droid Lawyer Blog

How to: Alternative Options for Google Calendar Sync, by Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer Blog

http://tinyurl.com/q25996p

Android users who sync their Google calendars with Outlook received a shocking email:

Important Announcement about Google Calendar Sync

Almost two years ago, we announced that we ended support for Google Calendar Sync. Starting on August 1, 2014, this app will no longer sync events between your Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.

As a Google Apps for Business, Education, or Government customer, you can use Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook®.

Follow these instructions to uninstall Google Calendar Sync from your computer.

– The Calendar Team

This is frustrating, because as some folks point out, Microsoft should provide this integration for Outlook users. But the truth is, instead of helping its loyal Android customers, Microsoft wants more people using Windows phones and Office 365. This news makes many Android-Outlook users want to abandon their Android devices all together.

Purely out of coincidence, I have a local friend who emailed me a similar question about syncing his calendar with Outlook:

You know that I am fairly stupid when it comes to this stuff!  LOL!  I use [a big name telephone company] as my primary email, and too many people have it to change it after so many years.  I guess I could keep that as my primary email address and just use Google Calendar exclusively.  I just hate to have to log in to use the calendar.  Lazy I guess.  I do, however, also have a Gmail address!  Any suggestions other than ‘using all of Google’s products’?

Stop the insanity: software solutions

There are a number of third party applications available for syncing Google Calendar with Outlook. However, a lot of questions remain about whether Google Calendar will still sync with third party programs.

If you want to test them, here’s a short list of some programs with good reviews:

•gSyncit ($19.99 single license)

•Outlook4Gmail ($19.99 single license)

•Calendar Sync Pro for Outlook ($9.99)

•synqYa

•CompanionLink ($49.95)

I’m not sure how well these will work after the August 1 deadline, though gSyncit indicates they’ve rewritten their program to coordinate with Google’s API demands. If I was going to pick an option, I’d probably select gSyncit based on that statement.

I also suggest you keep up to date with any advances by following this Google products forum thread.

Submit yourself to “the Borg”

I think my friend’s easiest option is to commit himself to Google’s services, and here’s why.

First, no attorneys should be using free Google accounts for their business work. Thus, if you’re using a yourname@gmail.com to send and receive firm and client related information, stop right now. Sign up for a Google Apps account — ask me for a referral partner discount discount code — that offers more features (including no scanning), security, and encryption of email. Having a Google Apps account also enables you to access Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook. . . .

Don’t stop here! There’s more. -CCE

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Is Your App A Data Hog? There’s An App For That.

02 Sunday Feb 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Tablets

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Android Apps, Apps, Candy Crush Saga, Data Hog, Facebook, iOS, Know My App, Legal Productivity Blog, Tim Baran

App of the Week: Know My App – Identify Data Hogging Apps, by Tim Baran, Legal Productivity

 http://tinyurl.com/ms6lw3s

Candy Crush Saga fans can breathe a sigh of relief! Candy Crush is not a data hog. -CCE

We’re departing from our weekly routine of featuring one mobile app to, well, featuring all mobile apps. Know My App is a web tool that shows the data hogging habits of popular iOS and Android apps.

Know My App calculates an app’s data usage based on a typical user. It’s an average rather than a specific user’s data usage.

 

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Addictive Tips Blog’s Best Android Apps and Windows Software of 2013.

04 Saturday Jan 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, Legal Technology, Microsoft Office

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Addictive Tips Blog, Android Apps, Apps, Haroon Q Raja, Microsoft Windows, Waqas Ahmed, Windows

172 Best Android Apps Of 2013, by Haroon Q Raja, Addictive Tips Blog

http://tinyurl.com/pkrhg74

150 Best Windows Software Of Year 2013, by Waqas Ahmed, Addictive Tips Blog

http://tinyurl.com/mvj7t62

Even though not each relate directly to the legal industry, they are worth a look. Those who have switched to Windows 8 should find many useful tips in the Windows software. -CCE

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Android Flashlight App Violated Users’ Privacy By Secretly Sharing Information.

27 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, Federal Trade Commission, Legal Technology, Privacy

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Advertising, Android, Android Apps, Federal Trade Commission, Flashlight, FTC, Privacy policy

Android Flashlight App Developer Settles FTC Charges It Deceived Consumers, Federal Trade Commission

http://tinyurl.com/o7fecue

This flashlight app seemed like a good idea at the time. Unfortunately, it secretly shared its users’ information with advertisers and other third parties without the users’ knowledge. -CCE

The creator of one of the most popular apps for Android mobile devices has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the free app, which allows a device to be used as a flashlight, deceived consumers about how their geolocation information would be shared with advertising networks and other third parties.

Goldenshores Technologies, LLC, managed by Erik M. Geidl, is the company behind the ‘Brightest Flashlight Free’ app, which has been downloaded tens of millions of times by users of the Android operating system. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the company’s privacy policy deceptively failed to disclose that the app transmitted users’ precise location and unique device identifier to third parties, including advertising networks. In addition, the complaint alleges that the company deceived consumers by presenting them with an option to not share their information, even though it was shared automatically rendering the option meaningless.

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New Android and iPhone Apps for Lawyers.

27 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPhones, Law Office Management, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Android Phones, Apps, Calendar, CourtDial App, DoItTogether App, iPhones, Medly by AppleBrew, NSA, Privacy, Quip by Quip, The Cyber Advocate

Best New Apps for Lawyers – December 2013, The Cyber Advocate

http://tinyurl.com/kf3q3ju

A nice collection of apps.  It is hard to decide which one is the best or most useful. The price range goes from free to $4.99. -CCE

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Google Adds Ten New Chrome Apps.

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Chrome, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Android Phones, Apps, Chrome, Chromecast Apps, Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer

New Chromecast Apps Available, by Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer Blog

http://thedroidlawyer.com/2013/12/new-chromecast-apps-available/

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The Cyber Advocate’s Best New Apps For Lawyers.

01 Sunday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, iPhones, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Brian Focht, iOS, iPhone Apps, Legal Technology, The Cyber Advocate

Best New Apps for Lawyers – November 2013, by Brian Focht, The Cyber Advocate

http://tinyurl.com/o9kbdpe

The most expensive app is under $4; most are free. When you get to this post, look to the left under Top Posts & Pages to find other posts with more Apps for Timekeeping and Mind-Mapping Apps for Androids and iOS. – CCE

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Android Apps for Lawyers

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Lawyers

2012′s Best Android Apps for Lawyers, by Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer Blog

http://thedroidlawyer.com/2012/11/2012s-best-android-apps-for-lawyers/

This is Jeff’s 2012 List. There is also a hyperlink here for his 2011 List, and he’s taking nominations for his 2013 list. You will find all the information you need here. CCE

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