alas still having dramas, some events are being duplicated with every
sync (35 copies of some overnight ..sigh) and spanning sync seems to
use a lot of processor time to synchronise. any ideas when 10.6.3 will
be sorted. Have deleted the erroneous appointments and re-entered to
see if that fixes it. It it happens again i'lll contact suppport as
per later message

best,
dan
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On Mar 31, 4:40 am, Larry Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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