But Don't Take Our Word For It David Chartier of The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) writes, "Spanning Sync looks to be the holy grail of true, two-way calendar...See more »
But Don't Take Our Word For It David Chartier of The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) writes, "Spanning Sync looks to be the holy grail of true, two-way calendar synchronization between Apple's iCal and Google Calendar." ZDNet writes, "$25 gets you a one-year subscription to the service and $65 gets you a permanent license. I like the options and consider either to be well worth the investment for the trouble-free way the utility helps me keep everything organized." Wired News says, "It's understandable that Mac users are really excited about this." InfoWorld writes, "For $75/user/year ($50/Google and $25/Spanning Sync) you have 10GB of email, shared calendar, Sync and whatever other goodies Google drops on you. Just over $6/user/month is well worth it to know all your data is available." O'Grady's PowerPage says, "If you're ever wanted to use both Apple's iCal and Google Calendar and found yourself confounded by having to juggle two interfaces you owe it to yourself to check out Spanning Sync. It's a fantastic application that delivers on its promise and automatically syncs iCal and gCal behind the scenes." Insanely Mac's Swad says, "Every so often there's an app released that is so simple, but so helpful, you wonder how you lived without it. Spanning Sync may just be one of those apps." MacUser says, "I really like Spanning Sync. It has an easy-to-use interface, works great, and does exactly what I need: bidirectional syncing between Google Calendar and iCal." Connect calls Spanning Sync Google Calendar's best friend: "I've been using it for the past 2 months and I can't live without it! It's a godsend for people using Google Apps like us here at Connect - everyone on the team can see what reviews are coming up, and they can make their own personal calendar privately." MacZealots finds "synchronizational harmony": "Spanning Sync seems to be the holy grail for calendar junkies and those wanting a more dynamic experience than what .Mac's online calendaring service offers"See less »