I've always thought of Apple as innovative. Considering the number of days having gone by without a resolution for iCloud to work with Outlook 2016, speaks starkly to the contrary. (As of now, 13,384 Views and 138 Replies.)
Presuming it is safe to assume that Apple is aware of the problem, we are left to make various conclusions… to name just a few.
- 1. Fixing the issue is not a priority. Is this due to lack of complaints?
- 2. Fixing the problem is bigger than Apple has deemed worth fixing at this time.
- 3. The decision to not fix it is intentional. Apple doesn’t have current plans to continue support of iCloud for Outlook.
I selected the iPhone because of iCloud’s ability to sync with Outlook. And although iCloud has a MAJOR flaw based on my usage, I’m thankful for it.
(To name the iCloud flaw, I use each "Reminder" as a Task. Each Reminder has a Notes section. I have LOTS of text within the Notes of each Reminder. The flaw is that when I input more text than the screen shows, I can't see the text I'm trying to change! If you input more text in the Notes section than the screen shows and try to edit it, you’ll see what I mean. I think the solution would be to allow the text to scroll so that when the keyboard opens, you can move the text down so you can see it.)
I did find this link on Apple's website entitled "Get help using Outlook with iCloud for Windows" which was last modified on 10/23/2015. It has various instructions which include the statement, "iCloud for Windows currently supports Outlook 2007 through 2013. If you use Outlook 2016, you can access iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calenders on iCloud.com.
www.support.apple.com/en-us/HT204571
Get help using Outlook with iCloud for Windows - Apple Support)
For the record, I’m running freshly installed Windows 10 with iCloud 5.0 and am getting the “Repair iCloud for Windows to use iCloud with Outlook” pop-up.
I’m unsure what action I’ll take at this time. I need a real solution to a real problem. The solution should come from Apple. It is not right to allow so many customers to fumble around spending hours reading various suggestions on the web looking for some “work around”.