Sync iCal with Apple Mac Laptops
So I’m feeling like a chicken.
I subscribed to the free trial of mobileme or me.com. I really wanted to put the “push” or what is now referred to as automatic syncing by Apple to good use.
I mean, what is more convenient than making a change on your Apple Mac laptops and having it show up on your iPod touch automatically?
But with all the problems that people are having, my spine turned to jelly. I really would not be able to deal with any kind of data loss – emotionally that is.
This site is called Technology Novice for a reason, after all.
Actually, I thought I would test the syncing thing out with the OmniFocus app. I plonked down the twenty bucks without looking back. It held a promise of order – a stop to the chaos.
But the syncing is driving me crazy.
If I make a change on the computer, I have to sync it to mobileme manually before using the touch to make other changes. And vice versa.
If I am not synced up to the server and make changes on both devices ~ ouch! Some data gets lost on either end.
And remembering to do that sync is tedious.
Also if the iPod enters into sleep mode before the sync is complete, that also spells trouble. So when I do a sync I make sure to keep tapping the surface to keep the device awake.
Is it just me? Are my settings ok? Any advice out there?
And so you see my hesitation in syncing my calendar and contacts. Yeah, I do use backups and things can be restored.
But I don’t have the time or desire to deal with a headache.
MobileMe.com
Well, we all know by now that Apple’s revamped .mac service will be called MobileMe.com.
I, for one, am looking forward to it.
The big buzz this week is obviously about the iPhone 3G. But what seems to be getting overlooked (and what is arguably one of the most useful new features) is the launch of Apple’s new wireless sync-ing service.
And what makes this even better is that it appears that it will be available to all iPhone (new and old) and iPod Touch owners. For a fee – of course.
If you use your iPod Touch as PDA or your iPhone in the same manner, then you have experienced the frustration of having input a new appointment or contact on your Apple Mac laptops sometime after your last sync but before your next one. And then needing that information that is sitting at home on your hard drive when you are on the go.
Apple says that the new MobileMe.com will solve this problem. That alone makes this service the one that I will be reaching for on July 11th.
The 3G will just have to settle for second place.