I have Outlook 2010 installed on my laptop and desktop. Now I want to sync them, but Google Calendar Sync only supports Outlook 2003/2007 version. How can I do it now?

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The best way by far is to use Exchange. Outlook without Exchange is severely crippled and it's awful with IMAP. – paradroid Mar 27 '11 at 21:36
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You can read here on how to sync Outlook 2010 with Google Calandar.

The page here

And the D/L links here

Or also: http://oggsync.com/

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You can use KiGoo for syncing Calendar and Contacts.

KiGoo is an application running over Kayxo Insight technology which uses low access MAPI protocol to natively manage all GCal appointments inside Microsoft Outlook. Kayxo Insight technology enables this capability acting as a bridge between any external API or database and Microsoft Outlook.

Key Benefits:

  • Manage Exchange and Google Calendars in only one program.
  • Check free/busy availability of all Google Contacts who shared their information.
  • See, Browse, Update, Email and invite your Google Contacts from Microsoft Outlook .
  • No synchronization needed.
  • Real Time access.
  • Easy installation.

Supports Microsoft Outlook 2007. It does not currently support Outlook 2010

KiGoo is free for non commercial use.

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I use gSyncit which has Outlook 2007, 2010 32bit as well as 2010 x64 support.

It has tons of options and is well worth the $19.99 IMO

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