I'm not sure if spanning sync will do what I want, so here's my requirements, and I'd be happy to hear if what I'm aiming for can be achieved, and if I'm approaching it the right way.
I have: an iphone a mac (snow leopeard) a me.com (mobileme) account a google for apps account an android phone. At the moment I'm using mobileme to keep my iPhone and Mac and me.com in sync wirelessly (no wired iTunes syncing) Basically, I want to keep off using cabled itunes sync, and have calendars and address books for all these device to keep in sync (two way sync all around) The problem I'm running into is, that since my calendars are hosted on me.com, I get a message from the spanningsync prefpane when I try to set up syncing between one of these calendars and a google calender. It tells me that the iCal calender is read only, sy syncing will only work one-way. But I want to be able to also edit the calendar on my android phone.. so thats no good. Is there a way to get around this? As I see it, the obvious solution is to move my iCal calendars from me.com to locally 'on my mac', but that will require syncing via iTunes to get updates synced bestween my iPhone and the calendars, right? So.. Can spanning sync be set up to keep all my calendars in two way sync, without iTunes, between: iPhone Mac iCal app Android phone Google Apps calendar (web) (I don't use the web based version of me.com calender, so I don't care if that has to go, as long as there is another cloud based solution for iCal sync available) / Mikkel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Spanning Sync" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/spanningsync?hl=en.
