Not exactly sure what you are requesting here.
But with WP8, and your MS log on . You will be able to sync them to outlook calendar, and some of my favorite Calendar/Agenda apps: 627.AM, Calendar Calleague(my favorite), and Simple Calendar. These will sync with the native calendar app of WP8.
There is no Nokia Suite. But great HERE Drive+ (off line(no data). HERE Maps, and Nokia media apps(mostly for camera apps, and MixRadio)
Let's start at the beginning. Way back, when the Shara was just a sandpit in old Noah's back yard, I could tie a USB cable to my old Nokia phone and sync my contacts, calendars, notes and tasks/reminders to my Nokia PC Suite. Nokia then became fancy and included sync with Outlook on Windows. PC Suite became OVI suite and that became Nokia Suite.
With the introduction of Lumia, Nokia stopped supporting Nokia Suite and users like myself had no way of sync'ing said data fields directly between devices, using USB or Bluetooth. We had to find alternatives.
Apple did Excel as it was the only USB-syncable solution right out of the box, until fairly recently. Now they also started forcing us through the cloud, as if everybody on the globe has free wireless broadband dripping from mango trees. No, they think, as a Wall Street journalist had stated, that "93% of the global population has broadband access." So true, if your globe is small enough to fit into NY's financial district. (Yet I have friends in NY state who have friggen bears in their back yards, less civilized than Africa!)
OK, so there is a whole whopping world with the balance of 7 billion people living outside of NY and we don't have that broadband the clever journo was writing about. Message in a bottle is a good idea.
So the youngsters dragging smartphones from their pizza-fed minds, people who live in concrete jungles and function in artificial everything from water to air, and who never had milked a cow or collected wood, never been challenged by a flat tire in the middle of nowhere, with empty space for hundreds of miles around, wants me to sync my phone with my laptop
..through a server cosily parked in a Cupertino vault. The phone and the laptop are within inches of each other but we have to go through a server sixteen thousand kilometers from us. Yes, ten thousand miles detour for my data because some friggen systems architect smokes his tea instead of drinking it. Green tea, that is.
Now that both Apple and MS (multiple scle
.??) have gone through the cloud, out of sight and out of my laptop's mind, I still need to get the stuff to talk to each other. Two thirds of the global population are not even on the internet and the majority who has access, cannot afford the huge data bills we get outside of the USA. People living in steaming jungles or who get fried by a fiercely hot sun, especially in the southern hemisphere, now need to cope with useless, defunct yet insanely expensive phones and computers that cannot shout at each other within sight. It has to go via a nonexistent cloud around the globe. Anyone ever seen a friggen cloud over the Sahara? That place is dry, let me tell you, even your dust on your shoes is muddy by comparison. No physical cloud and no virtual one, either.
So, the rather stooooopid systems architects dream up La La Land systems that work on paper and somewhere around Central Park. Not sure it would even make Queens, yet they think we are all wonderfully connected.
They need a reality check.
So, here we are, trying to drive economies that, in turn, drive theirs. In their illiterate ignorance, they have alienated their own target market by cutting off communications lines. That is why we all from this side show them a middle finger, perhaps to say they are our Number One
.??
We need a laptop.
And a smartphone.
And a cable.
Connect it so that the smartphone can give internet access to the laptop.
Because the laptop needs the internet.
It needs internet to send files ten thousand miles
And receive it back after another ten thousand miles
So that the phone can have what the computer's been having all along.
Critical data required for health care, education, infrastructure development, trading, etc.
That is what we need - stuff that can work without having to take a detour around the globe, using nonexistent routes, that is!
Sit back, close your eyes, become a creative thinker and imagine the five or six billion people living under most extreme conditions but who can get ahead my working smarter. But not when they are sabotaged by systems that cannot communicate where no communications exist.
Oh, tell that Wall Street journo: we have cellular signal, yes, a sloppy 2G not even good enough for making calls, just to text! Where does he/she see broadband in that? It isn't even good enough for WAP, believe me!
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If your doing it from a mac windows phone connect app does as you request...
My research shows that it syncs some of the fields, not all of it. Mac does not allow for local sync of Notes. This is a real big issue as we have very large notes data files and to sync that over 2G using WAP
it takes forever and can bankrupt Bill Gates if he is sent the phone bills.
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But with WP8, and your MS
log on
That logging on bit is where it halts all progress
..how do you log on when you only have a weak 2G signal?
A few billion people still live like this, why don't the few hundred million privileged no "get" it?