Another experience I thought I'd share with you:

For the experiment's sake I just created a new Goosync account and
tried all over again, with the same phone (still 6280) and the same
Google Calendar, both wiped for all events. I initiated a sync, and a
"slow sync" was started, as it's supposed to. This time I let the sync
run until it was finished. It took just about an hour to finish, and
it finished with an error message ("not all events was successfully
updated"), and a little less than 3 mb was moved between these two
calendars without any events. 3 mb of mobile data traffic cost me the
equivalent of 5-6 us dollars. Sure, I can take the financial hit, but
I guess I won't be experimenting too much until I hear something new
about this ;-)

One strange thing: Even though all events in the phone's calendar has
been deleted, it still sends one mysterious event each time I try to
sync. This event (or whatever it is) seems to be copied to Google, or
so the message after the sync says. I haven't been able to figure out
what it is.

I will still be reading this forum with great interest, but it seems
that I won't be counting on Goosync just yet. I look forward to the
day you get all these annoying S40-issues nailed once and for good - I
have a feeling that they're not the easiest to work with in general...

Best regards,

- steven

On 11 Feb., 07:30, "Steven Rhinehart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Unfortunately, I can confirm this, too. The first sync went well
> (besides from the Danish-character issue), but after that I haven't
> been able to complete a (slow) sync. I have even tried to delete all
> appointments on Google and on my phone to make the sync finish faster,
> but maybe it needs to run over all the deleted entries anyway? There
> weren''t more than 200 or so.
>
> I have tried to let it run for as long as 10-15, maybe even 20
> minutes, without luck. If I knew for sure that it was actually going
> to complete the sync, I wouldn't mind letting it run for even longer,
> but data traffic is too expensive for experimenting with it.
>
> Best,
>
> - steven
>
> On Feb 8, 8:00 pm, "Kjell Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Exactly the same here (Nokia 6233). I already posted this in another
> > thread as I wasn't sure if this problem has anything to do with the
> > known Nokia 62xx-issue. But obviously it does.
>
> > Kjell (goosync name kpmedia)
>
> > On 2/8/07, Tonny Madsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hmm, I seem to have been a little too fast there... It is sending the
> > > events from the phone all right, and these appear in the calendar in
> > > Google, but it never receives any new events....
>
> > > I quit the sync after almost 10 minutes of inactivity...
>
> > > Any comments on this?
>
> > > /tonny (goosync user name nonty)
>
> > > On Feb 8, 5:42 pm, "Tonny Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Great. My Nokia 6125 works now. So now I will go and subscribe to the
> > > > extended service...
>
> > > > /tonny (user name nonty)
>
> > > > On Jan 15, 10:42 am, "Stuart - GooSync Support"
>
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
>
> > > > > Development are still working on this issue and we hope to have a fix
> > > > > available within the next couple of weeks.
>
> > --http://www.kp-m.com


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