You're entitled to your opinion, of course, but I'm more sanguine...it's not Spanning Sync's fault that Apple isn't giving them the CalDAV data they need to retain two-way sync capability.
Can you please let me know if post-iCloud migration you're still able to do bidirectional Contacts sync, between Google Contacts and Address Book, or if the sync is now just one way (to-Google Contacts) as is the case with calendar data? > Thanks for that link. I'm not sure how, but everything has worked > flawlessly for me until I updated to Lion 10.7.2 just now. > > Now that it's broken, Spanning Sync is basically telling it's > "lifetime" customers that it's broken and they won't fix it? > > On Oct 12, 5:49 pm, BDipert <[email protected]> wrote: > > > One-way-only sync of iCal to Google Calendar has been the case ever > > since early May, actually: > > >http://blog.spanningsync.com/2011/04/update-spanning-sync-and-the-new... > > > What I'm specifically wondering is if the same is now true for Address > > Book and Google Contacts...with Address Book interaction now moving > > from MobileMe to iCloud, are we no longer able to two-way-sync between > > Address Book and Google Contacts? > > > > 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. -- 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.
