Ovi Calendar is a part of Nokia’s excellent Ovi Suite – one of the most comprehensive software suites around, providing everything from an email client, to music syncing an playback facilities. With Ovi Calendar, you’ll be able to do everything from keeping track of your meetings, to organising your contacts. To find out more about Ovi Calendar, join us after the break...
Nokia’s Ovi Suite impresses us more each time we use it, proving capable of handing everything you’ll need to get the very best out of your Nokia. Even if you don’t currently have a Nokia mobile phone, Ovi Suite has loads of offer users, with Ovi Calendar being a case in point.
You’ll need an Ovi account to use Ovi Calendar, but it’s easy and free to sign up. Once you’ve logged into your Ovi Account, using Ovi Calendars couldn’t be easier. If you do find it a bit confusing, however, then check back here throughout this week, as we’ll be bringing you a comprehensive tutorial on how to get the best out of Ovi Calendar.
As Ovi Calendar itself, there are plenty of reasons that you should use it as your main organiser. Aside from the ease of use, it offers a simple interface that avoids clutter, making it easier to see all of your appointments. There are a number of different views available, and other features include notes and detailed to-do lists.
The main reason for using Ovi Calendar is the fact that it natively syncs with your Nokia, however. If you already have calendar entries on your phone, they’ll automatically be synced and saved when you use Ovi Calendar, and information entered into Ovi Calendar will also be uploaded to your phone when you sync it.
Not only does this keep all of your details as safe as possible, with multiple copies lessening the chance of losing valuable information, it also means you’ll always get prior warnings of upcoming meetings, so you need never be late again.