Hello,
Before I try this, I would like to ask the collective group for advice
on experience doing this.
This is trying to sync the contacts of a google (gmail) account and a
google apps account. The forum has lots of discussion on using the
google calendar sharing to allow the use of a single google account to
sync the calendars from multiple google accounts to iCal using shared
calendars. But contacts between google accounts cannot be shared.
And multiple forum posts indicate that spanning sync is not going to
add the ability to sync with multiple accounts.
In my case, I only have two google (a gmail and an apps) accounts that
I want to sync the contacts beween. I have a lifetime subscription to
spanning sync and have been using spanning sync for a few years to
sync to my google apps account. But I am starting to use more and
more things from google that will only allow a google (gmail)
account[1]. I finally got to the point of researching if I can sync
the two account contacts and came across this link.
http://googlemac.blogspot.com/2008/05/mac-os-x-1053-sync-google-contacts.html
So now my question and request for experience advice. If I enabled
the sync with google option in the AddressBook preferences to sync to
my google (gmail) account, and continue to use spanning sync to sync
the contacts to my google apps account, am I going to run into
problems? Has anyone done this? Was your experience good or bad?
Thanks,
-Tom
1. See this for a good explanation of the problem:
http://www.richardmaxwell.name/blog/2010/1/27/syncing-google-apps-and-gmail-contacts.html
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