A little while ago, Google released a free iCal-to-Google Calendar sync tool called Calabaration . I don’t believe that Calabaration works very well, given how it generates a new calendar group within iCal and has limitations on how the Google Calendar can then sync to MobileMe. So, I reached out to BusyMac , the makers of BusySync, and Spanning Sync , makers of the Spanning Sync application, to see if they wouldn’t mind me reviewing their products. Both companies happily agreed. Here is what I learned… Commonalities Each one: Installs as a preference pane in the System Preferences. Is very easy to configure. Has fantastic support. Also, hats off to both developers for answering so many of my questions and for helping me to diagnose some key problems with sync services. Doesn’t appear to have any tangible impact on system performance. Works with MobileMe, enabling you to view/edit your Google Calendar within iCal, on the MobileMe web site and via an iPhone. Has excellent instructional videos, tutorials and documentation. Let’s you perform a reset of the application so that you can start over with clean settings. Has exceptional logging so that if you do come across a problem, it is easy for the developer to help resolve it

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Google Calendar Sync: We Have Choices




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