Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Clay View Post
Thanks Highlander. How well does it sync up with your Outlook calendar? How about the GPS - how does it work for area's where you have no coverage?
I'll be honest, I don't know because I use all Google services. I use GMAIL for all my email (I have IMAP setup in Thunderbird for backup purposes). I have GMAIL pull in all my POP accounts.

For calendars, I'm using Google Calendar. I also use Google Contacts. For 'to-do' notes, I have a Pro Remember The Milk Account which has an Adroid app and widget. And finally, my favorite application - Evernote.

I do know if you have an Exchange account, it's not a problem. As for standalone Outlook on your desktop, I think there are a few apps out there for that, or you can use the free Google desktop sync to sync your Outlook to a GMAIL account (calendar / contacts) which will automatically sync with your Droid when you set it up.

The GPS works phenomenal for me. I haven't had any issues with the no-service areas, as I've never encountered one. But it does 'real' GPS, not the cell tower usage, so it works independently of your cellular connection. I have no idea though how it would handle the map cache of your area, etc. if it can't access Google Maps. The Navigation has been very good, and I'm incredibly surprised how well the traffic notifications work. They are doing construction on the toll area on Route 78, adding express lanes. I can tell ahead of time just how far the back-up is at that point. It's fantastic.