Sync Outlook folders with iCloud folders automatically
Date Published: 16 Jan 2019
Latest Version: 1.5.1.3 Size: 21.2 MB
Supported platforms
I have to confess, I’m a little torn over the MAS concept: I think Coda/DietCoda syncing (via iCloud) would be cool but most of my serious apps are not purchased through the appstore, for pretty serious reasons: update speed, openness, etc. Example: for the last few months I was running a modded version of Coda to support Lion Fullscreen mode. Comashey wrote: I just figured out a way to do it. If you want to download a big chunk or all photos. Go to to iCloud.com, photos, albums, all photos, click select, click the first photo, scroll to the last and shift click. The accepted answer (open/close contacts.app) did not work in my setup (OS X 10.13.2). Nor did a reboot or checking/unchecking 'Contacts' under iCloud in System Preferences. What did work, however, was signing out of iCloud on my mac, letting it remove local copies of everything, and signing back in. This is a nuclear option as it requires re.
Windows 10(1) / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista
Microsoft Outlook 2016 / 2013 / 2010 / 2007 iCloud for Windows 5.1 or higher. Learn more.
Support for 32-bit and 64-bit versions
(1) If the program doesn’t work after upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7 or 8.1, you need to reinstall iCloud for Windows.
Thank you for downloading CodeTwo Sync for iCloud
In a few seconds you will be able to sync your Outlook contacts, calendars and tasks with iCloud automatically. Just follow the steps below.
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Installation and configuration
Make sure the iCloud Control Panel for Windows is installed and configured on your PC and the Apple® devices you use are set up to work with iCloud (Learn more...).
After the CodeTwo Sync for iCloud installer download finishes, run it and follow the installation wizard.
Note! During the program's installation Microsoft Outlook must be closed.
Take a quick tour of the program’s features and launch Outlook again.
Set up your synchronization settings and start syncing data between Outlook and iCloud automatically!
Learn how to synchronize Outlook between many PCs
CodeTwo Sync for iCloud is not the only Outlook synchronization software created by CodeTwo. Check out also CodeTwo Outlook Sync to learn how to sync Outlook between two PCs in real time! If you want to synchronize data between Exchange Server folders and replicate Exchange public folders on mobile devices, read about CodeTwo Exchange Sync.
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Before we can add new features to Coda 2 in the Mac App Store, we must first “Sandbox” it — adhere to a set of Apple guidelines aimed at increasing the security of Mac OS X.
What does this mean, really?
Well, for safety, sandboxing limits an app’s access to your local files until you give the app explicit permission to interact with those files. And once you’ve done this, your permission is remembered in the future. In other words, Coda won’t be able to see most of your local folders until you specifically select them in a traditional “Choose” dialog. The good news? Coda has Sites, and Sites have a Local Path, and once you “Choose” the Local Path when setting up your site, you’ll be able to view that folder and interact with it in the future. The bad news? You’ve got to reset all of your Local Paths, and if you don’t use Sites in Coda (which would be a bit weird) there will be brief bumps.
These changes should only affect the Mac App Store version. And we think most users won’t even notice that anything has changed.
Here’s the full list of what will change, slated for a future Coda release:
1 Local Root
Your site’s “Local Root” will have to be reset. You’ll be prompted to do this the first time you try to connect.
You only have to do this once for each of your sites!
2 Go To Folder
It will no longer be possible to “Go To” any local path by typing it in. “Go To Folder” on a Local path will now bring down a traditional “Choose” panel.
3 Path History
In the Sidebar and the Files browser, the “Path” pop-up can no longer show anything above your defined Local Root. To go above your Local Root, you’ll have to use Choose.
If you’re not working in a Site, you will land in a generic sandboxed home directory, and must Choose another folder to continue.
You only need to “Choose” a folder once!
4 Path Bar Browsers
If you click on a folder outside of your Local Root, you have to manually choose the folder via Choose panel.
You only need to “Choose” a folder once!
5 Saving Files
It’s no longer possible to Save files you don’t have write access to, and Coda is no longer able to offer an authorization dialog to permit this behavior.
This includes any files you don’t own and don’t have proper permissions to write, such as files owned by a “web” process.
This is also an App Store restriction.
6 Get Info
It’s no longer possible to change permissions of files that require Administrator/Root access from Coda’s Get Info window.
You’ll have to switch to the Finder and adjust permissions there before editing these items.
This is also an App Store restriction.
7 Places
Any Local places will be cleared during the upgrade, and will need to be recreated, once.
Note: Places are defined per computer, so they will need to be reset on each computer Coda is used on.
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Tool paths may need to be reset depending on their location on your computer.
9 Local Shell
Coda will no longer be able to open a direct local shell/terminal. (You could always turn on Remote Login in Sharing preferences, and connect through that.)
That’s it. What do you think?
For the truly curious we’ve put together a special Coda 2 build with these changes.
If you wish to try Coda Sandboxing Test, it’s critical you understand this build is experimental and beta-quality. You must back up your system first.
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Also, you must be currently using Coda 2.0.6 or higher. And if you’re using the Mac App Store + iCloud version of Coda 2, you must first turn off iCloud Sync in your current Coda, before launching this build.
Got that? Download the build here. (50 MB .zip)
We don’t have a timeline on this release, but we’re curious to know your general thoughts on Coda 2 and Sandboxing. Once again, we do not think these changes will affect most people, but we’d love it if you could please take this survey:
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Thanks for reading, and thanks for using Coda 2. We’re excited to finish sandboxing and start work on more new, awesome things!
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