CompanionLink supports both one-way and two-way syncing, so you can keep your local data in sync with Google's servers, too, if you want.ĬompanionLink's Google-Outlook syncing software costs $50 the Google-Lotus Notes program runs at $80. Its software wirelessly keeps the app of your choice in sync with Google, letting you view, edit and add information as if your desktop were part of the cloud service. A little IMAP magic can get your messages synced, but what about all your other data - you know, calendar, contacts and tasks? No matter how much you may like Gmail and Google Calendar, sometimes you need to use a desktop tool like Outlook or Lotus Notes.