Saturday, October 1, 2011

Synchronize your Outlook tasks with Android


The task list in GMail

The tasks list in Google Calendar
The Google Canvas web-interface for tasks
GTasks widget on an Android phone

There is no native way of synchronizing your Outlook tasks to an Android-based phone or pad directly as of today. You can synchronize your e-mail and calendar using the Outlook Exchange protocol, but that protocol does not support tasks. Many developers have made efforts to work around that issue and created third party tools that allow you to synchronize via cloud services such as Remember the Milk or ToodleDo. These services will all get the job done, but if you are a Google Mail and Calendar user like me, the more natural cloud service for my tasks would be the Google Task list. This is the alternative I will present in this article.

The Google Task list is a service that is available both through GMail and the Calendar, or at the standalone interfaces Google Tasks Canvas or the Hand-Held Device Interface. See screenshots to the right. To synchronize with Outlook using Google Tasks as the "man in the middle", you'll need two applications: one at the iPhone and one at the computer running Outlook.

1. At the Android device

There are several tools for Android devices that will let you work with Google Tasks, for example GTasks and Google Tasks Organizer (GTO). I'm using GTask, so that's what I'll be using as an example here. I'm sure there are even more alternatives, but GTasks gets the job done. The free version is ad-based, but you can upgrade for ~$8. That said, the price of GTO is only $3, but it does not have widget support (as of now). A widget is really useful if you ask me. Then you can have the most pressing task list "just a flick away" at one of your home screens. See the screenshot to the right for an example.

2. At the computer

Here the only tool I know of is called GogTasks. Incidentally, I'm also the developer of this tool, so a little disclaimer goes out right now ;-) They say that all developing projects starts because the developer wants to "scratch their own itch", and that is also the case here. I needed to get my daily life organized, not forgetting things that needed to get done, and I discovered the lack of a sync tool between Outlook og Google was a hindrance. So I made GogTasks, and this tool will be the second element in getting the iPhone-Google-Outlook-sync up and running.

GogTasks works for both Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010. You can set it up to synchronize at a regular interval so you basically don't need to worry about it being there at all.

Putting it all together

As soon as you've configured GTasks (or GTO) and GogTasks to sync against your GMail account, there's not really much to it. Synchornize your tasks, and they will be available wherever you are - on the bus with your phone/pad, by your work computer with Outlook, or from the internet café in Amsterdam when your there to... visit your aunt.

One thing you should be aware of though, is that Outlook have a much more rich concept of a "Task", with things such as recurring tasks and assigning it to multiple categories. Read about how GogTasks handles that here

The final picture:

 
The device

Google

Outlook
 

2 comments:

  1. Hi there,
    Thanks for this. Syncing between Outlook, Google and my android device is just what I have been looking for. After just a few minutes use since installing it, I am loving it.
    Will be doing more testing over the coming days.
    Derek

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  2. Thank you for a detailed approach. It helps me a lot

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