On Jul 18, 3:34 pm, Larry Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Apple's new MobileMe calendar system (currently in beta) is indeed
> CalDAV-based. Since Apple Sync Services only allows read-only
> "syncing" of CalDAV calendars, this change effectively makes MobileMe
> calendars untouchable to every other sync client.

Glad I checked the group before accepting the beta invite. If I
understand this correctly, once you accept the beta, you can only
change calendars from the iCal or iPhone side, and changes from the
Google side will no longer be propagated to iCal / sync services by
SS.

If so this is a blocking problem for me, since my company uses Google
Calendar as our common ground for calendar sharing. I need changes
made to my Google calendar to show up on my iPhone /iPad. (The Beta
also breaks push on the iPad, presumably until iOS 4, but that's not
SS's problem.)

This is kinda bad for SS, correct? Apple's history is to push beta
functions to everyone pretty quickly - my guess is that the beta will
end when the iPad get iOS 4 or thereabouts. Hopefully Apple will fix
the referenced bug before then.

TD

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