![]() ![]() ![]() I have an iPhone 6 12.4.5, iPhone SE iOS 13.3.1 and iPad Pro iOS 13.3.1 and all my contacts, calendars, notes, reminders are all synced and is available on all devices. Not wanting to store info on iCloud is your prerogative, I have no say in that. The very purpose of having a third party app to sync Contacts, Calendars and Notes with your Windows Laptop is not clear to me. Is there a way to sync without iTunes on the laptop? Other than the iPhone, I am thoroughly entrenched in the Windows ecosystem, and iTunes is an enormous system to install just for syncing. I can live with iOS EssentialPIM, but having to install iTunes on the laptop is really giving me pause. Then I found that, according to the online documentation ( ), it requires iTunes on the laptop and iOS EssentialPIM on the phone, even though it uses the native calendar and contacts on the phone - no mention about syncing notes! Does anyone using this know whether notes sync?įor that matter, does anyone know whether iOS EssentialPIM is needed? ![]() I've since looked at EssentialPIM, even looking into learning about its embedded Firebird database so that I have better control of the data. When I moved to Windows 10, I found that Outlook desktop could only be bought as part of Office desktop for more than half a grand (Canadian). That was all before Windows 7 support dropped. It synced over local WiFi, as I am not comfortable having my information in the cloud. It used to sync with Outlook on my Windows lapop. You can follow above instructions to install EssentialPIM - Your Personal Information Manager for PC with any of the Android emulators available.I use the iPhone's native Calendar, Contacts, and Notes apps (not email). ![]()
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