Spanning Sync moves from beta to final
updated 11:15 am EDT, Tue March 13, 2007
Spanning Sync 1.0 released
Spanning Sync today officially released Spanning Sync, its two-way synchronization software between Google Calendar and Apple's iCal, signaling the end of the application's beta stage. Users can sync all calendars on multiple systems to one Google Calendar account, ensuring that planning data on any given system is transferred to other chosen systems. Spanning Sync enables users to share calendars between multiple Macs and Google accounts, as well as sync between Google Calendar and Apple Sync Services-compatible devices such as cellular phones, iPods, and the forthcoming iPhone. The move from a beta release brings pricing of $25 per year or a one-time $65 payment to register. Spanning Sync requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later.





