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gSync 1.4.0

Macness has released commercial version of gSync v1.4.0(compatible with Tiger 10.4 and Leopard). gSync allows one to sync Apple iCal with Google Calendar.

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Please read the Commercial demo license first

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gSync 1.4.0 addresses issues with Leopard 10.5.2 patch

Macness has released commercial version of gSync (gSync v1.4.0), which is a utility that allows you to simply synchronize Mac OSX iCal with Google Calendar. This version fixes some significant issues which were introduced by Apple recent 10.5.2 Leopard patch; we believe it will bring a new level of stability with syncing up Google Calendars with Apple iCal Calendars.

Please read Commercial demo license before you download.here.

IMPORTANT: Always backup your Apple iCal Calendars and Google Calendars before installing and using gSync. If you are a Tiger user upgrading to Leopard you may also have to ‘reset’ gSync and setup your calendars again.

To unlock the demo, you may now purchase gSync (Personal or Group license).

Features

* privacy: no 3rd party server, sync direct to Google and your iCal
* choose: choose which iCal calendars to sync
* schedule sync: choose to autosync
* bi-directional: syncs between multiple iCal and multiple Google calendar with an override option
* reuse SyncServices: our software is based on Apple’s SyncServices allowing us to potentially integrate with anything that uses this (e.g. iSync, etc...)

We look forward to any and all comments, pls post him at the gSync Google Group

Change Log v1.4.0

- Tiger users should be able to upgrade seamlesly to Leopard
- We recommend everyone backup
- you have to reset and re-configure if you are using v1.0.4 or earlier
- addresses issues with Leopard 10.5.2 patch
- improvements to UI (hiding in background and has system menu now)
- added menu status icon
- new backend (uses sqlite)
- minor bug fixes

As there are differences between Tiger and Leopard, we recommend you reset gSync if you encounter any issues.

To do this goto gSync tools/reset

thx, Pavel Hlavnicka (gSync developer) and Jim Fuller (Macness developer)

March 12, 2008

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waiting on new beta

for those people experiencing time outs with their betas, dont fear we will have a release for you soon.

cheers, Jim Fuller

June 08, 2007 | posted by admin | Add your comment (1)

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Sunday 13th April, 2008

Review gSync in Google Solutions marketplace.

Wednesday 12th March, 2008

fixes some of the persnickety issues that Leopard 10.5.2 patch introduced ... also has a few improvements (sqlite backend, minor fixes, etc) ... means we can now address syncing up of contacts, now that Google has released an API wink

Monday 01st October, 2007

gSync v1.0.4 has been downloaded 8535 times (since Sept 9th) making it the most widely adopted version in the shortest period of time. We hope that this means that the more then 35,000 people are starting to see improvements in stability and operation, we believe we have one more release to solve the outstanding ‘niggles’ .... then we move onto new functionality (such as contact syncing wink).

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