Mobile Me is now giving a countdown to indicate that the old calendars
will be discontinued in 30 days. Any chance of a fix by then?

-Mike

On Mar 22, 1:30 pm, "byron.shaheen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> H Bill,
>
> The new MobileMe calendars are CalDAV calendars and Apple only
> supports read-only access of CalDAV calendars through its sync
> architecture.  We're working on a solution to this restriction, but
> can't promise anything yet.  You can regain two-way sync functionality
> by downgrading to the old MobileMe Calendar.  You can do so by going
> here:
>
> https://www.me.com/calendar/downgrade
>
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Byron
>
> ---
> Byron Shaheen
> [email protected]http://spanningsync.com
>
> On Mar 22, 9:31 am, "Bill.Holland" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
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>
> > Good morning everyone,
>
> > Last night I affirmed a dialog box on one of our MBPs to upgrade
> > MobileMe's iCal, not thinking it would make me spend hours the next
> > morning trying to fix it.
>
> > We use Google apps for hosted email, calendar, docs, etc. I had in the
> > past used BusySync in the past to keep the Google calendar talking to
> > my local iCal calendar, which subsequently syncs with MobileMe.
> > MobileMe keeps our two iPhones' calendars in sync.
>
> > As of this morning, I have only the MobileMe calendars listed on iCal,
> > and while I can one-way sync them to Google, any changes made on the
> > Google side are not reflected in iCal.
>
> > Wondering if there was a new incompatibility with BusySync, I tried
> > Spanning Sync. I haven't had much better luck, although I have a more
> > informative error message when trying to sync:
>
> > Read-only calendar
> > The selected iCal calendar is not writeable so syncs will only work
> > one-way. Are you sure you want to do this?
>
> > I tried exporting a sample calendar from iCal, deleting it, and re-
> > importing it, to no avail. Moreover, I can't find a particular dialog
> > box that makes a calendar "read-only".
>
> > So I'm kind of stuck. So any thoughts as to how to bypass Apple's
> > infinite wisdom and get back to where we were?
>
> > Warmly,
> >  Bill

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