Couldn't you subscribe to his ical from your Gcal and vice versa?

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David


On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 5:14 AM, Riz <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I heard from the author that Spanning Sync is not compatible with
> Exchange. I can't say I'm not disappointed as this was not mentioned
> on the FAQ. When I read the "its Snow Leopard" compatible declaration,
> I assumed it is compatible with all functionality of Snow Leopard.
> After all, Exchange is the almost the only new functionality in iCal
> and Address Book. I hope the publisher will place a declaration on
> their FAQ soon as more people like me can be tricked into buying a
> product that doesn't do the job intented.
>
> Meanwhile, does anyone know another solution to syc an Exchange
> accounts' calendar to Google Calendar?
>
> The reason I want to do this is to sync two calendars of two Exchange
> accounts (on two different servers). My partner has a Macbook Pro
> running Snow Leopard and his calendar client is iCal. His main
> calendar is on Exchange and he can see/edit it via his iPhone as well.
> Meanwhile I avoid the whole OS X malarkey and run Windows XP on my
> Macbook Pro. I access my Exchange calendar with Outlook and use Google
> Sync to sync with Google Calendar. It works like a charm. But so far I
> cannot find a way to sync our calendars. If he had been on Windows
> user Google Sync would do the trick, but alas, he is a Mac fanboy.
>
> Does any fanboys out there that can suggest anything else, now that
> Spanning Sync failed me?
>
> Thanks
>
> Riz
>
> >
>

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