Comment and replies on Garmin WebUpdater:
mountainash - the FAQ indicates that it will often hang with USB hubs -- I had a hang then collected the gps directly to my mac rather than through the hub and it worked fine.
Comment and replies on Chamonix:
This also fails for me using 10.4.9 - just getting a blank page.
I created some replace icons, so it looks much nicer now: :)
Warning: This application breaks with the Safari 3 Beta.
Comment and replies on Spanning Sync:
It would be nice if Google built this into Google Notifier.
Yeah, this is very shiny :)
Best app of the year imho. Couldn't live without it now. Would pay big bucks for it too.
before i try, is this the only app of its kind? I guess one could use this app then to effectively sync multiple icals on multiple machines. Am I correct to assume?
well i went ahead and tried it on two macs and it works! I had trouble at first then i solved the problem. to get the second computer to sync, make sure to disable spanning sync (uncheck the preference) on the first computer until you've run the initial sync on the second computer. then you may enable it back on the first computer. Works real well now. I guess i'll post this info on their blog as well.
now my sync needs are complete!
plaxo=contact syncing
foldershare=file syncing
spanning sync=calendar syncing
done and DONE!
This app won't sync beyond the first time for me, any ideas?
AllImiss now is support for SyncML so I can sync my phone on the road.
awesome. most useful thing i've installed in a long time.
Great app, though I think $65.00 for a non-expiring license is crazy. It's awesome at what it does, don't get me wrong, just not that awesome.
Sweet app but I'm sad to see it's going to cost $65. $25 yearly is just as bad.
I used to use this, but the pricing is crazy. Hopefully, over time they will realize a lower price point would not only help their bottom line, but the Mac community as a whole. If that doesn't happen, I hope Apple impliments their own solution in Leopard. Thank goodness for AppZapper.
There is an open source gCal/iCal sync here : http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/index.html
I have used it for several months without issue. Set up is a touch more involved though.
Very shiny and loved the beta, however when they announced the commercial version I was completely priced out of the market. Very handy, but not so essential that $65 makes sense.
Gsync on the other hand. . .
I used the beta too, and thought it was cool. I don't use it enough for such a hefty price tag though!
The newer version of GCalDaemon is a million times easier to set up - it comes with a GUI that you can edit the config with. I use this without any problems - and of course it's free!
I was tempted to try gSync when I came across it, but why change something that works?
Beware -- 1.1.3 can't be trusted on Leopard. For me, it caused a variety of missed syncs and duplicated events meaning I had to patch up my calendars by hand. I regret the $65 I spent. Not sure there's an alternative though -- it looks like gSync has similar issues and GCalDaemon doesn't work at all on Leopard.
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