That's cool, I really wish I could say the same.  I've played with
settings, made sure timezones are the same where possible (it's not
always when you're sent an invite) and tried a bunch of times.  I just
can't get it to work.   I'd be willing to keep trying if only it
didn't break my Exchange events each time.  I have to delete a bunch
(and I mean a lot) of duplicate events and that always makes Exchange
and entourage get our of sync; a disaster that many Entourage users
are aware of.

I do notice that you're not using Entourage, maybe that's where the
trouble I have lies.  Nevertheless,it doesn't work for me
unfortunately.

On Feb 9, 2:57 pm, Doug Garske <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the risk of jinxing it...
> It works! oh my gods! it works!
>
> 1. iCal --> Spanning Sync --> GCal - it works!
> 2. iphone --> MMe Cloud --> iCal --> Spanning Sync --> Gcal - it works
> 3. Outlook --> google Sync --> to Gcal --> Spaning Sync --> iCal -->
> iphone  - it all workks!!'
>
> 2009/2/10 Unfed <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > It would be really nice if I could use Spanning Sync, it just doesn't
> > work for me unfortunately.  ical<-->entourage<-->google results in
> > many duplicate events, and worse some events go missing.  I've turned
> > it off and will wait for ical's Exchange support in Snow Leopard.  I
> > don't understand why this is such a hard problem though.
>
> --
> ===========================
>
> Doug Garske
> +61 (0)406 427 345

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