spanningsync.com — Spanning Sync allows Mac users to perform bidirectional (can edit on both sides) sync of calendar events between Apple iCal and Google Calendar. Sign up to their RSS feed and news letter to get more information about Spanning Sync as well as beta testing.
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benlundquistNov 1, 2006
Its about bidirectional syncing.
phonetikNov 1, 2006
It's about GD time, my Gcal has been dormant because I want to be able to use iCal at home and Gcal at work (without having separate calenders) . I can't wait for the beta.
lauridsdNov 1, 2006
All these free calendar apps (Mozilla's Lightning / Sunbird, Google Calendar, etc) are great but for one thing...they need to be able to sync with PDAs, specifically Palms. The only reason I keep MS Outlook around is for the ease of synching with my Palm PDA. When one of these guys develops a plug-in extension to easily allow synching with Palms, I'll be first in line to drop Outlook entirely.
mattyoheNov 2, 2006
This will probably be cool for a couple months until the new iCal is released with Leopard that supports CalDav which Google will probably also support soon.Sigh.
basyeNov 2, 2006
Here are the latest screenshots just posted this morning:<a class="user" href="http://spanningpartners.typepad.com/photos/screenshots/ssyncprefpane.html">http://spanningpartners.typepad.com/photos/screenshots/ssyncprefpane.html</a>
pascalxDec 21, 2006
GCALDaemon is an open source application that lets you do a two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and your iCal-compatible calendar program (e.g. Rainlender or Thunderbird):<a class="user" href="http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net">http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net</a>
dpj1Nov 15, 2007
lolz
jimmmmmmDec 18, 2007
In my experience, this software is a loser. I installed it on my 1.8 GHz G5 with 2Mb of RAM. It took more than an hour to sync initially. After that, it just ground to a halt. It also slowed my entire system down dramatically. I uninstalled it after a couple of days, in frustration. Too bad!
selbritJun 18, 2008
blah
robbiOct 9, 2008
The instalation process is sooo complicated!