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Spanning the missing sync

Posted: April 22, 2008 in football, internet, Mac

I’m a big fan of GMail – it’s been my primary e-mail for a while now – but one thing that bugs me is that I can’t sync my Mac address book with my GMail contacts. But salvation is finally at hand. Spanning Sync, a great tool I use to sync my Mac iCal with my (preferred) Google Calendar, will shortly release version 2.0 which will do both Contacts and Calendar syncs. If it works as well as this demo, I’ll be first in line … 

 

 

Spanning the missing sync

Posted: April 22, 2008 in internet, Mac, Technology

 

I’m a big fan of GMail – it’s been my primary e-mail for a while now – but one thing that bugs me is that I can’t sync my Mac address book with my GMail contacts. But salvation is finally at hand. Spanning Sync, a great tool I use to sync my Mac iCal with my (preferred) Google Calendar, will shortly release version 2.0 which will do both Contacts and Calendar syncs. If it works as well as this demo, I’ll be first in line … 

 

 

Pick up the milk

Posted: April 10, 2008 in internet, Technology

I’m one of those people thatbif I don’t write something down, make a list or stick a note in my Crackberry, it doesn’t get down. Problem is, although I love my Google Mail/Calendar and integrating it with my Blackberry, there’s been no way to sync tasks across my favourite apps. But this week I heard about Remember The Milk, a free Australian web app that makes it easy to organise your tasks and you can add a gadget that integrates it right into GMail, Google Calendar and your iGoogle home page. And as my Google Calender syncs with my Crackberry, I’m sorted! Now I’m hoping someone comes up with a plug-in for Mailplane, my favourite e-mail program which turns GMail into a Mac-looking app that’s available offline.

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