It is not fair for Apple to make you buy expensive Microsoft Outlook to use icloud features. I have Outlook 2003 but will never buy the version required. jim_joh
Skull One, are you absolutely sure that you only need Outlook if you want to sync Contacts and Calendars? Do you know this from first hand experience? I ask, because I disagree and I want to know if I'm wrong. When I try to configure iCloud with ONLY the Photo Stream option checked (ie: Calendar, Emal, Contacts are all NOT enabled), I still get an error that iCould requires Outlook 2007 or 2010. It gives an error and will not sync photos or anything else. I have tried for hours to get around it (uninstalling, re-installing, unchecking boxes, rechecking boxes, etc), but now I'm nearly positive that Outlook is a REQUIREMENT whether you want to sync Calendars/Contacts or not. And if this is true, then all of the responses that recommend using Gmail contacts (which is what I use) don't actually help here. I'm pretty sure if you want to use iCloud on a PC, then you need to have Outlook 2007 or 2010 installed. Period. And in my opinion it's a lousy thing for Apple to require. Does anyone know from first hand experience that I'm wrong? I would LOVE to be wrong here...
Is there an app for gmail or? I'm interested in syncing all my mail to this gmail thing.
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The official app from Google for Gmail was on the app market for less than 6 hours if memory serves.
Yeah was just looking and it seems there are sister apps for gmail. How can I get gmail on my phone and sync my others to it? Through gmail in settings calendar and mail perhaps?
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I use the Mail app for gmail but I use the Exchange setup method so I can get push email working.
Here are the instructions I used: Setting up Google Sync with your iOS device - Google Mobile Help
Ok let me be very clear.
"IF" you have EVER used Outlook for ANYTHING under your install of iTunes/iOS, it memorizes this condition and will require you to upgrade your Outlook to anything newer than 2003 to continue to operate properly. It DOES NOT MATTER if you delete iTunes and reinstall it. The DATA is already there and is persistent in iOS.
If you don't meet that condition, Outlook isn't needed for proper operation of an iOS device and you have a different issue that you are not explaining clearly enough for me to troubleshoot properly.
How is it Apples fault that Micro$oft charges you to upgrade Outlook?