the rumor is no more!
so sunday morning i took a shower and left my rumor downstairs on the coffee table. well, marek took an interest in it and so now i have an iphone. let me say, it rocks!
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so sunday morning i took a shower and left my rumor downstairs on the coffee table. well, marek took an interest in it and so now i have an iphone. let me say, it rocks!
so a few days ago i wrote that little post about a ghetto way to sync my rumor with my outlook calendar via google calendar, which does work pretty well. i’m a pretty self conscience fuck, so i always check my blog stats like daily (why i bother when i hardly write with any regularity is beyond me really, but i do) and i’ve noticed quite a few searches coming to me via terms like “problems with lg rumor” or “why lg rumor sucks” or something like that, so i figured i’d write out the exact reasons i do not like this phone.
so all in all, i hate this thing. i’d like to get something else, but i feel like i’m wasting money because i just got this phone a few months ago. the one thing i will say it does well is battery life. i can go for 4 or 5 days without having to charge (now i’m by no means a power talker or anything, but it’s pretty good on battery life).
so if you were looking for reasons why this phone sucks, there you go.
…but still want to do something neat like update your exchange calendar? well, i’ve figured out how, using the all powerfull GOOGLE and my POS lg rumor. don’t take this as a recommendation for the rumor… b/c this phone fucking sucks and i want something else badly.
first off, some caveats about this whole thing. for one, you have to keep the google calendar sync application running with outlook open on a pc somewhere. if you work in any kind of enterprise/corporate environment, you most likely already leave your pc on, logged in (and hopefully LOCKED) at all times. if you do, this will work great. if not, you won’t get the full advantage of this little system, but it could still be useful for updating your work calendar on weekends, as it would sync anything new when you started up your pc the next time. secondly, the google sms features of the calendar are only available to US customers (sorry canada! :P)
so with that said, here’s what you need to do. first, sign up for a google calendar account at http://calendar.google.com (of course your gmail account will work!) once you have that, download the google calendar sync app (double check that you have a version of outlook and windows that is supported) and install it. make sure you set it up for two way updates (so anything you add in either google calendar or outlook will show up in each).
now open up your google calendar account and click the settings link in the upper right corner. go to the mobile setup tab and enter your phone number and mobile provider. be aware that by doing this you are going to use text messages, so if you don’t have unlimited texting this could end up costing you A LOT! once you do that google will send you a special code to put into the verification box.
so now you have your google calendar ready to receive new events via text and it should be syncing to your pc and outlook.
now for the really cool part (IMO)! you can now text your calendar by sending a message to 48368 (GVENT) and have it either reply to you with your current days events (text message of “day”) or the next days events (“nday”) OR, and this is the best, you can have it add a new event to your calendar by texting it in plain english! what does that mean exactly? say, for example, you want to add a new appointment for next tuesday at 3pm with someone. all you have to do is text GVENT and in the message say “meeting with my mom at 3pm tuesday.” the system will figure out what you mean and add the event (by default for one hour, but you can go ahead and tell it “meeting with my mom at 3pm tuesday for 2 hours” and it’ll make a 2 hour appointment instead).
i’ve played with this system and it is pretty smart, you can give it dates and times basically any way you want and it will figure it out. i even had it set a full day appointment by telling it “all day.” one thing that did not work however was giving it a fraction for the time, so saying “2.5 hours” will really have it make a 5 hour appointment with “2.” as part of the subject.
so there you go, no need to get a fancy windows mobile phone to view/update your exchange calendar! (i’ll still be getting rid of this goddamn piece of crap rumor ASAP tho)