So let me get this right.

What you want is available except for how colors are handled?

What if anything has that got to do with over the air syncing?



Op 7 jun 2010, om 00:52 heeft mike het volgende geschreven:

> Speaking for myself, I've got a lot of Google calendars to sync, many
> of which are read only. Using Google sync I can't set the colours to
> what I want, whereas mobile me matches the colours with ical on the
> desktop, where they are easily configured to match Google calendars.
> (there are some tortuous workarounds to try to get the colours more or
> less to match, and that's what i did on my iPhone for selected
> calendars but it's not practical on the iPad for all the calendars.)
> 
> On Jun 6, 10:38 pm, Patrick Bos <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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