Originally posted by ThomserveBAS
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Calendar sync - iPod, Outlook, Google
For me push is a must as upping the check frequency to be real time (or as close as you can get) is a battery killer on my iDevices.
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Calendar sync - iPod, Outlook, Google
I think we're into semantics now but that'd still be pull (your phone would poll for updates every x minutes/hours) whereas push has the content on your device within seconds of it hitting the server.
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Originally posted by ThomserveBAS View PostPretty sure all "DAV" formats are pull (i.e. you call up the service rather than the service pushing updates to you as they happen a-la ActiveSync/whatever Blackberry's version is called).
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Pretty sure all "DAV" formats are pull (i.e. you call up the service rather than the service pushing updates to you as they happen a-la ActiveSync/whatever Blackberry's version is called).
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...both of which are "pull" rather than "push" right? @Google:
(glad I'm already "in" the club )
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Originally posted by ThomserveBAS View PostI'm guessing those signed up prior to the cut-off date are keeping their service?
What's the alternative (from Google) for those who weren't signed up prior to the end of January?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAlas you are about a week late as Google pulled support for Outlook Sync on 30th January
What's the alternative (from Google) for those who weren't signed up prior to the end of January?
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well, Google's Loss will be gSyncIt's gain at the end of the free trial. Everything is in sync now.
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Alas you are about a week late as Google pulled support for Outlook Sync on 30th January
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yes it's looking like the answer is based on that. A helpful YouTube video has got my iPod 2-way syncing with Google calendar. But Outlook's putting up a fight and only letting me use that calendar read-only. Google says I need "Google Apps for Business". Do I want "Google Apps for Business?"
ta,
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Actually, going back to a mini filofax like I had before mobile phones had calendars is quite tempting!
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