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04/18/2008, 11:05pm, EDT
Friday, April 18th
BusySync 2.0 brings Google-iCal sync
BusySync on Friday released an update to its iCal sync utility. BusySync 2.0, a free upgrade for all existing customers, brings new Google Calendar syncing features and fixes many bugs. Users have the ability to sync iCal with Google Calendar, including the ability to map iCal Message alarms to Google pop-up, SMS or Email alarms as well as the option to filter out Alarms and To-Dos from subscribed calendars on your LAN. The developer says the update brings LAN/WAN synching improvements, VPN compatibility, IPv6 and Back to My Mac compatibility. In addition, version 2.0 features improved performance, fewer conflict resolver disputes, auto-repair of damaged iCal databases. Users can install the upgrade by opening the BusySync prefpane and clicking the Check Now button. For a limited time, BusySync 2.0 is available at an introductory price of $20 per computer (offer good until April 30, 2008 when the price will increase to $25).
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Other story tags: MWSF 08, iCal, utilities, calendars
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I think both BusySync and Spanning Sync charge too much for those of us who happen to use multiple Macs (work, home, laptop). Especially since this is a feature that's a no-brainer for either Apple or Google (or both) to implement in the future. The iPhone plays better and better with Gmail and Google Maps...iCal will probably do that soon, too, with Gcal.
I just started using Plaxo, so I can't say with 100% certainty that it's perfect, but if you back up your contacts first, it can't hurt to try...
Another free option is GCALdaemon... http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/ But the setup, alone, is enough to scare off most sane people. How about a double-click installer and Prefs pane administration, GCALdaemon folks?
@mr100percent: http://www.busymac.com/faqs.html implies BusySync replaces SpanningSync.