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		<title>Weak Apple Sauce: My experience with 10.5.3</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was pretty excited to hear that the new OS X upgrade, 10.5.3, would allow Address Book to sync with Google Contacts. Since I&#8217;ve been syncing everything else through GMail and GCal, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to get my contacts all straightened out. I spent a LOT of time last night updating my address book. I printed my contacts from GMail and updated Address Book accordingly, then I totally deleted my Google Contacts in anticipation of &#8230;<p><a class="readmore_link" href="http://dailytechdiva.com/weak-apple-sauce-my-experience-with-1053/">0 responses to <span>"Weak Apple Sauce: My experience with 10.5.3"</span></a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" src="http://dailytechdiva.com/wp-content/uploads/leopard_os_x.gif" alt="Leopard OS X" width="400" height="391" />I was pretty excited to hear that the new OS X upgrade, 10.5.3, would allow Address Book to sync with Google Contacts. Since I&#8217;ve been syncing everything else through GMail and GCal, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to get my contacts all straightened out.</p>
<p>I spent a LOT of time last night updating my address book. I printed my contacts from GMail and updated Address Book accordingly, then I totally deleted my Google Contacts in anticipation of a nice, clean sync. Then I start downloading the update, which took a long time considering it was 198 MB. While I was waiting, I did a little surfing only to discover that the Google Calendar sync option was <a title="Lifehacker" href="http://lifehacker.com/393810/mac-os-xs-address-book-can-now-sync-google-contacts-update-for-iphone-owners-only-ugh" target="_blank">only for iPhone and iPod Touch users</a>. ARGH! I was really annoyed.</p>
<p>Thankfully, Lifehacker also posted <a title="Lifehacker" href="http://lifehacker.com/393855/enable-google-contact-sync-without-an-iphone-or-ipod-touch" target="_blank">a workaround for non-iPhone users</a> that allows you to access the sync function, although supposedly it may break after a couple of syncs.  I followed the directions and STILL got no love, so by that time I was steaming mad. Why should non-iPhone users be locked out of such a useful feature? Almost everyone I know uses GMail, not just the few of my friends who currently rock the iPhone.</p>
<p>After I recovered from my righteous anger, I exported my Address Book to Google-friendly CSV using the handy little tool <a title="A to G" href="http://bborofka.com/atog/" target="_blank">A to G</a>, then imported it into my Google Contacts. It worked just fine, and so I went about the business of syncing my Windows Mobile phone via <a title="Missing Sync for Windows Mobile" href="http://www.markspace.com/missingsync_windowsmobile.php " target="_blank">Missing Sync</a>.</p>
<p>Lo and behold, I get a bunch of conflicts when my contacts try to sync to the phone&#8211;Google Contacts conflicts! Apparently the Google Contacts sync is tied to Sync Services, so when I tried to sync my phone, it went ahead to sync my contacts to my Google account. Double ARGH!! I wish I&#8217;d known that before I imported all my contacts and then had to work through 134 conflicts.</p>
<p>So, seriously, Apple. I know you want people to buy the iPhone, especially with 2.0 right around the corner. I was briefly a convert to the iPhone kool-aid, before I realized that it didn&#8217;t offer a robust enough feature set for my needs. It&#8217;s a beautiful, well-done device, but let&#8217;s face it&#8211;not everyone&#8217;s going to own one. So why lock down such a universally appealing feature? I call weak sauce.</p>
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