Ok, I thought marrying iCloud to Spanning Sync would be the last piece
of the puzzle in my quest for the holy grail of Apple-Google syncing.
I was wrong.

Here's the issue: I am using iCloud to sync the calendars on my
iPhone, iPad and Mac (Lion 10.7.2) together and Spanning Sync to sync
iCal to GCal. The idea is that if I make a change on my iPhone, iCloud
will push the change to iCal (which works perfectly) and then Spanning
Sync will push the change to GCal (which works perfectly).
Unfortunately, the opposite is not true.

When I make a new calendar entry on GCal, Spanning Sync does not
(over)write the iCal entry. It's as if Spanning Sync is only in 1-way
mode even though I have all the calendars set to two-way
synchronization.  The log is stating that everything is syncing
properly, but no changes ever appear in my Apple software.  Any
thoughts to fix?

I have been using Gmail and GCal a LOOOONG time and I don't want to
dump them, but iCloud is making a compelling argument as to why I
should.

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