Kilgore,

Thank you for your posts.

 We are sorry to hear that you had some issues while using Appigo Sync.

When you sync from Todo, your data is stored in Appigo Sync and your Mac's
Sync Services immediately. iCal polls information from your Mac's Sync
Services and sometimes it is "lazy" about it. This "lazy" sync causes the
following issues:

* Your changes in iCal do not sync with Todo (because iCal has not posted
the changes to Sync Services so when Todo syncs with Appigo Sync and Sync
Services it finds no changes)
* Your changes in Todo are not reflected in iCal after a sync (this is
because iCal has not poll the latest data from Sync Services)


We have become aware of this delay in iCal and we have provided a way to
work around it.

1. Open Appigo Sync Preferences in your computer
2. Click the "Advanced" tab
3. Click the "Force iCal Sync" button. This will force iCal to sync with
Mac's Sync Services and Appigo Sync.
4. Sync from your Todo


You should not have to go through these steps every time you sync, but we
have provided a way to get around iCal's "laziness" in case you need it.

Let us know if this information helps you solve the issue you described.


The Appigo Team
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Kilgore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's some more info. Sometimes after a sync, I notice my laptop's
> fans spin up. I just had it happen, so I checked Activity Monitor to
> see what was eating CPU. Here's what just happened:
>
> - I had completed some tasks on the laptop, so I decided to sync.
>
> - Forced a MobileMe sync and allowed it to complete.
>
> - Opened the iPhone app and pressed the sync button. Got the sync
> message, but nothing changed on the phone. Pressed the button again
> and the info updated.
>
> - Noticed my fans spin up. Checked Activity Monitor to find the
> DashboardClient process taking up between 85% and 97% of CPU.
>
> - After several minutes, fans quieted and DashboardClient back to 0 to
> 0.2 CPU.
>
> This raise any red flags?
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