Thanks for the tip. I'm not sure if others find trickle synching
problematic, but if they do, perhaps it can become a settable
preference in the UI.


On Aug 27, 1:14 pm, Charlie Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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