It is my impression that Spanning Sync is comprised of four elements:  Your 
Mac, the client software, Google and an intermediary database server owned 
by spanningsync.com.  This last server would be the reason for the 
subscription fee if I'm right.  The client software syncs changes between 
your mac and their server.  Their server syncs changes between Google and 
their server.  Doing it this way allows for their server to handle 
formatting changes and any changes made by Google without having you update 
the client.

I think that the $25 price is very fair for a system that let's me sync my 
contacts and calendars between my Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android phone and 
Google.  Sadly though, with all of the little gotchas between Apple, iCloud 
and Google, I was unable to get thing to work reliably without having to 
jump through a lot of hoops.  I've decided to can the whole idea and just 
use the Apple native solution and ignore Google/Android syncing with the 
Apple devices.

On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 10:42:56 AM UTC-7, elzee wrote:
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> So, Spanning Sync is a sunscription service that costs $25/year, is 
> this correct? I am trying to understand if this is the case and why, 
> since its just client software that sits on my mac.

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