Hi,

We've been testing Apple's Mac OS X 10.6.3 update which was released
yesterday and wanted to let you know that Spanning Sync and the update
are getting along nicely.

One interesting thing that we did notice is that on each machine that
was updated, Apple Sync Services sent a large number (all?) of
existing iCal events as "new" even though it didn't ask Spanning Sync
to do a "refresh" sync. With most sync software this would have
resulted in a large number of duplicates. However, thanks to our
active duplicate prevention system, no duplicates actually appeared in
Google Calendar. But be aware that the same thing could happen with
other sync software or services such as Mobile Me (which doesn't have
the same duplicate protection), and that the first sync after updating
will take longer than normal.

Thanks
--
Larry Hendricks
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com

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