
From the Home screen, select “ Settings“. If you are working with a corporate environment, you may need to check with your IT department to see if this option is available. If your version of Outlook syncs with (formerly Hotmail), you can use this option. Your Outlook Calendar and Contacts should now sync with your iPad or iPhone. Select “ Sync” when you wish to sync the data. Check the items you wish to sync, then select what you would like to sync with. Select the “Info” selection in the left pane. Select the icon for your device located at the upper-left corner of the screen. If not, launch iTunes from “ Start” > “ All Apps” > “ iTunes” > “ iTunes“. Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable. From the iPhone or iPad, go to “ Settings” > “ iCloud” and ensure that you are signed out of iCloud. iCloud must be disabled for this option to work. I don't want to use any thirdparty software, which syncs calendars like sync-mac as it looks like huge overhead.This option allows you to sync Calendar and Contact info from the device with Outlook through iTunes. I do believe that that the solution is to "put a tick" somewhere because it works out of the box on my iPhone.
I want to add all Outlook events to native iCal app instead of using Spark client, which just integrates all mail calendars. I've created iCloud email just to integrate my iCloud events into the Spark app, according to this article.īasically, it works, but this is not what I really wanted to achieve. On the other hand, I can't find a way to integrate Outlook events into iCal app. Such events are correctly syncing between Mac and iPhone. I have just events which are created by me directly in calendar app. However, I can't reach the same result for iCal calendar on my Mac.
Somehow, on my iPhone all events: both which are created by me directly in calendar app and that ones that came from Outlook (both created by my own and invitations) are all displayed in calendar app. I'm using both iPhone (iOS 12) and Mac (Catalina).