Nuevasync adds color-coding and read-only calendars to Google/iPhone sync

Posted January 12th, 2009 in Apple, Mobile Computing, iPhone by admin

Nuevasync, which offers a free (at least for now) service for syncing Google Calendars with the native iPhone calendar app, has just announced some new features.

From their announcement:

“Support for multiple, separate calendars on Apple iPhone and iPod touch devices is here!  Now you can tell which appointment belongs in which calendar, add appointments to the calendar of your choosing, and filter your display to show only events from a specific calendar.  What is most important of all, your calendars each get their own color.  We are currently phasing this feature in: if you don’t see it on your phone yet, you will very shortly.”

You can now also select read-only calendars like holidays, sports schedules, etc. for inclusion on the iPhone calendar.

I’ve been using Nuevasync for a while, and in spite of a few short service glitches, it’s a great service. It essentially gives you Exchange-like calendar syncing, but with Google Calendar.

Revisited: Gmail and gCal on the Iphone – Part 1

Posted December 10th, 2008 in Apple, Mobile Computing, iPhone by admin

Note: The information here is not new. However, from reading forums, etc., it seems as though that a lot of people still aren’t informed as to the best way to utilize Gmail/gCal with the iPhone.

If you don’t use Exchange with your iPhone and want cloud-based email and calendaring, Apple’s solution is MobileMe. Known startup problems notwithstanding, there’s nothing really wrong with MobileMe if you don’t mind paying $100/year. However, if all you need out of MobileMe are email and calendar syncing between your desktop, iPhone, and a web client, then Gmail and gCal already have it covered.

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