I stopped using Spanning Sync when evaluating it after the failure to sync 
between iCal and Google calendar arose. It seems that when Apple updated their 
syncing engine with the release of the Lion OS, that not only did Spanning Sync 
stop working, but so did BusySync.

At this point, having followed this list for a few months now, I have yet to 
see any confirmation that the issue has gone away. Unfortunately, I don't have 
the time to keep testing and stopped doing that back in August. So while I 
applaud the efforts of the Spanning Sync team, I've yet to see a solution to 
the problem presented, and continue to see the same comments between users and 
Spanning sync regarding Google Calendar and iCal syncing.

Both Apple and Google have very strong developer programs, and my guess/hope is 
when iCloud comes along in the next month some of this may go away as part of 
that. I continue to applaud the team at Spanning Sync for their continued 
support of users both paid and unpaid and hope they can bring us the news as I 
greatly miss the syncing that I used to have.


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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of aesclama [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 7:43 AM
To: Spanning Sync
Subject: [Spanning Sync] Duplicate Calendar events

Hi,

I am syncing  Outlook Mac 2011 <--> iCal 5.0 (OSX Lion) <--> Spanning
Sync <-->  Google <--> Blackberry/iphone/ipad2

I am having trouble with duplicating all-day and recurring calendar
entries in iCal that replicate to Outlook Mac.  At first I thought the
culprit was between Outlook Mac and ical, but after hours of tech
support calls I have found the Outlook Mac and Ical interface to be
stable.  However, once I turn on Spanning Sync, the problem
reappears.  I can get up to 20-25 repeated events.  This overload,
then impacts other areas of syn services (Outlook Mac and ical sync
fails to work rapidly and then get's hung up).


Looking through the groups in spanning sync I saw a few entries on
this back in 2007, but we are in 2011 and I am on v 3.2 of Spanning
sync.  I have checked the time zone entries and all calendars are in
the same "logical" time zone (microsoft might call it one thing, and
Apple another, but it is the same time zone - specifically, I am in
Spain right now, so outlook says UTC+2 Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid,
while OSX says (Madrid, Spain).

Cna you help me resolve this issue?

Many thanks,
Alex

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