Whenever your sync schedule is set to anything other than manual,
Spanning Sync will "trickle sync"--that is, push changes as soon as
Sync Services tells us about them. You can disable this behavior by
entering this in a Terminal window (all on one line, followed by a
Return):

defaults write com.spanningsync noTrickleSyncing -bool YES
"/Library/PreferencePanes/Spanning Sync.prefPane/Contents/Resources/
Spanning Sync.app/Contents/MacOS/Spanning Sync" -notify-read

Note: Place a "~" at the beginning of the above path if you installed
the pref pane for only the current user.

Note: With trickle syncing turned off, Spanning Sync will only sync on
its schedule and won't sync immediately when changes are made to
Address Book or iCal.

Regards,
Charlie

On Aug 27, 12:10 pm, Damian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have Spanning Sync set to "every 30 minutes" for calendars, but I
> still find that the moment I create or edit an event, the green
> "synching" indicator goes on in the menubar. The problem comes when
> I'm still in the middle of editing something, or maybe I create and
> event and quickly want to go back to it to change something -- and
> then encounter a conflict or have the event actually change right as
> I'm working on it.
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