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Outlook Google Calendar Sync is an open-source utility developed by Paul Woolcock that provides two-way synchronization between Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar, enabling users to maintain a unified schedule across both platforms without manual duplication. Currently released as an alpha-stage application with two distinct versions available, the software addresses the common productivity challenge of managing appointments, meetings, and events that reside in separate calendar ecosystems. The tool operates by establishing a secure connection between the local Outlook installation and Google Calendar services, automatically detecting and reconciling differences in calendar entries while preserving the integrity of existing data. This synchronization capability proves particularly valuable for professionals who rely on Outlook within corporate environments while simultaneously utilizing Google Calendar for personal scheduling or collaboration with external partners. The software falls within the productivity and calendar management category, offering a lightweight solution that runs in the background without imposing significant system resource demands. As an alpha release, the application continues to undergo active development and refinement, with the publisher maintaining regular updates to enhance stability and expand feature sets based on user feedback. The dual-version approach allows users to select the implementation that best aligns with their specific synchronization requirements and system configurations. Outlook Google Calendar Sync is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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