On Apr 18, 11:45 am, kastorff <[email protected]> wrote:
> <deletia>
>
> calendaring solution. Now you say choose. If I wanted to choose, frankly,
> I'd never have needed Spanning Sync. I get to go from elegant to worrying
> about whether a calendar is hosted locally or not.
>

There is also the mistaken belief that both web-based calendar
services are the same and choice is possible!

Unlike the USA, in the UK Apple's web calendaring is soooo sloooowww
(particularly in the afternoons) as to be almost unusable. Then add in
the persistent error messages from the web browsers about an error in
the scripting and it's more-or-less useless. In contrast Google's
calendar service works fine but won't sync properly with iCal out of
the box. Until now, the easy way to add calendar items has been to do
so through Google then let spanning sync get things synchronised.

A bad day when you have been forced to give up -- leaving us with no
option but to do everything with an iPhone now! How do they manage to
sync then?

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