iSynCal - 6.0.2sync iCal between multiple Macs, users or with your iPod |
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Works very well 



- Version: 6.0, 4/4/2008 07:03PM PST
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bitsltd
Exactly what I need - exactly as advertised 



- Version: 6.0, 4/4/2008 01:35AM PST
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sun2Yes, so I've had to pay an upgrade fee once and yes, it is somewhat highly priced considering it's a one trick pony. And yes, it is not slick, shiny and pretty. BUT - you are entirely free to use .Mac.
However, If all you need is calendar syncing, this is cheap in comparison.
Plus. I've tried .Mac and I must say, I've had more trouble syncing and re-syncing and clearing up conflicts using that pricey service than I've ever had using iSynCal.
Exactly what I need - exactly as advertised 



- Version: 6.0, 4/4/2008 01:35AM PST
sun2
Yes, so I've had to pay an upgrade fee once and yes, it is somewhat highly priced considering it's a one trick pony. And yes, it is not slick, shiny and pretty. BUT - you are entirely free to use .Mac.
However, If all you need is calendar syncing, this is cheap in comparison.
Plus. I've tried .Mac and I must say, I've had more trouble syncing and re-syncing and clearing up conflicts using that pricey service than I've ever had using iSynCal.
crap 



- Version: 5.6.2, 8/21/2007 05:41AM PST
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darkmooncallingMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- crap
Dishonest developer 



- Version: 5.6, 12/9/2006 11:04AM PST
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ashkenazThe original e-mail receipt (dated November 13, 2003) states that "Once registered, the application will never expire and the MultiSync feature will be unlocked to sync all its items. No upgrade fee will never be asked to you, so any future release can be downloaded and used for free . . . " The no-upgrade-fee-ever policy counterbalanced a relatively high purchase price and seemed a good deal both for the purchaser and the developer.
iSynCal 5.6, however, requires an upgrade fee nearly as high as the original purchase price. While it is not unreasonable to charge for upgrades to support continued development, it *is* unreasonable/dishonest/sleazy to charge after explicitly guaranteeing that there never would be such a charge. E-mail to the developer has been ignored. I'd urge potential purchasers to consider the character of the developer before throwing good money after the bad.
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great product 



- Version: 5.4.1, 7/15/2006 11:53AM PST
richardharriss
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after 1 wks use. 



- Version: 5.3.1, 11/21/2005 05:40PM PST
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zirationMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
Works 



- Version: 5.3.1, 11/21/2005 12:38AM PST
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snowillard1
Works 



- Version: 5.3.1, 11/21/2005 12:34AM PST
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snowillard1
Works 



- Version: 5.3.1, 11/21/2005 12:34AM PST
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snowillard1