> Works like a charm so I'm curious as to what exactly works bad in your
opinion

Addresses are very badly mapped between Google and Exchange which
tends to corrupt the data, emails and phone numbers are only partially
synced because of the Exchange data model -> have a look at my
previous post for details.

On Jun 7, 5:56 pm, Patrick Bos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Huh? Google sync works poorly with the iPhone?
>
> Google mimics Exchange if I'm not mistaken and that's what we use and  
> it only works unreliable when i comes to pushing mail. So for calendar  
> and contacts we use the Exchange option on the iPhones to connect to  
> google apps and for email we use imap with pushgmail to get push  
> notifications when new mail arrives.
>
> Works like a charm so I'm curious as to what exactly works bad in your  
> opinion
>
> Patrick
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
>
> Op 7 jun 2010 om 18:30 heeft Boris <[email protected]> het  
> volgende geschreven:\
>
>
>
> >> In your scenario, why do you even need the google sync?
>
> > This is exactly the point, in this scenario Google Sync is not needed
> > to achieve over the air synchronisation between google and all the
> > devices. Which is a blessing given how badly Google Sync works with
> > the iPhone.
> > (I am sure your Android experience is better, but on the iPhone it
> > really isn't that much useable)
>
> > On Jun 7, 3:34 pm, Vick Khera <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Luc Van de Vyver
>
> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> If my Mac is down ... no iPhone sync with Google.
>
> >>> It would be better if Google syncs with MobileMe:
> >>> - MobileMe syncs with iPhone
> >>> - MobileMe syncs with iCal and Addressbook (if Mac is up and  
> >>> running)
>
> >> In your scenario, why do you even need the google sync?
>
> >>> Ofcourse ... syncing all calendars is a must, with the right  
> >>> colors a
> >>> nice to have (for me)
>
> >> I had no trouble changing the colors in google's calendar to be at
> >> least close to the ones on my desktop.  I'm not following why this is
> >> a big deal.
>
> >> In my case, I use the google sync to keep my android phone up-to-
> >> date,
> >> and mobile me to keep my wife's ipod up-to-date.  I've always used
> >> mobile me to sync my multiple desktops.  Having an external service
> >> that did the sync between google and mobile me would be ideal, as  
> >> then
> >> I would not have to worry so much about having the google sync
> >> software on every desktop, and having to worry about mobile me and
> >> spanning sync fighting over entries which may differ on each desktop
> >> based on when the last mobileme sync happened.
>
> >> That and I wouldn't need to leave one computer on all the time to get
> >> the entries on the phone to make it to the ipod.
>
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