I don't get it.

We use Google apps which uses push to update the calendar entries and contacts on our iphones and we use spanning sync to keer our macs and google apps in sync.

This is what you want right? This is what works already so if what you want is slighly different, please enlighten me:)

Grtz,

Patrick

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

Op 6 jun 2010 om 21:58 heeft mike <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:\

Just want to second this idea. I too would love "spanning sync over
the air" now that I've got an iPad and my old iphone relying on the
sync link on my iMac to keep various Google calendars up to date with
iCal. I presume as Boris  already suggested the only barrier to this
would be the need for Spanning Sync to hook into Mobile Me without the
conduit of a user's Mac?

On Jun 6, 6:47 pm, Boris <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

I have happily been using Spanning Sync for a while but I am not
frustrated with the fact that because has to run on my computer its
field of action is limited. It is able to give me almost real time
synchronisation between my Mac and the Google services, but my iPhone
and iPad are lacking behind: if I had a contact in gmail it will only
go to my iPhone when Spanning Sync has synchronized it from my Mac and
then uploaded it to MobileMe. None only this has a lot of machines in
the middle, but also it is not working if my computer is turned off.

What I would very much like to see is an online app on the Google Apps
marketplace which would automatically synchronize my Google and
MobileMe contacts and calendars without the need to run any software
on my computer (ie this would also work when my computer is turned
off). Basically that you be a spanning sync running on Google's
servers which would wake up regularly and keep my Google and MobileMe
data in sync without any intervention form me.

That way my Mac/iPhone/iPad can just subscribe to MobileMe and they
will automatically get all the data from Google (and I don't have
anything to install on either device).

Is it an idea Spanning Sync would consider as a future product
evolution? (I think it would be a good differentiator compared to the
many synchronizign options available today)
Do you know if there is some kind of API for Mobile me data which
would make this feasible?

Thanks a lot,
Boris

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