![]() Such support is already available in at least one other third-party product: Bus圜al. The blog concludes with a vague suggestion that such support might come in “potential future updates.” It blames Apple for the “broken link between MobileMe and Sync Services,” adding a hope that “Apple’s changes will not impact very many of you.” In the next breath, the blog adds that the new Outlook update will also not sync with Google (and other) calendars. The Microsoft blog attempts to make the best of the situation. It’s like finally adding Snow Leopard support for a product after Mac OS X Lion is already shipping. This has to be at least a bit embarrassing for Microsoft. ![]() In other words, Microsoft is adding support for calendar syncing via an update that is already incompatible with Apple’s latest MobileMe software. ![]() ![]() As the Microsoft blog acknowledges: “If you sync your iPhone or iPad calendars with MobileMe, they will NOT be synced to your Outlook 2011 SP1 calendar.” You must upgrade to the new Calendar to maintain calendar syncing between your devices and to continue accessing your calendar at me.com.” This presents an obvious problem for the Outlook update. Unfortunately, Apple has abandoned SyncServices for MobileMe Calendar-shifting to CalDAV instead: “On May 5, 2011, MobileMe will transition to the new Calendar service.
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