Official support for Google Calendar or at least o...

Hello
I am using the _very_ useful program GCalSync (www.gcalsync.com). It is in early development, but works fine for synchronizing Google calendar with the built-in Nokia Calendar.
I know there are programs for synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook, but not everyone likes or uses that program, so a program that supports open standards would be very nice.
I would like Nokia to support the subscription of XMl/iCal feeds so I at least got one way syncronization.
Is there anyone else out there who needs this?

This sounds like a good idea to me, I've only recently started using Outlook - and only because I wanted to sync the calendar.
You should suggest it to Nokia directly, though this isn't the place to do it oddly enough lol, use the Contact Us link up there ^ or email the idea to [email protected]
I'm sure if enough people here agree with it, and suggest it too, they'll take notice if they haven't already
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