• Re: iPhones' local Calendar synchronization issues after upgradingmacOS Big Sur to Ventura.

    From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.system on Sat Dec 9 22:46:00 2023
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    Am 09.12.23 um 21:17 schrieb Ant:
    Hello,

    Since updating macOS Big Sur to Ventura v13.6.1 in a family's 13" Intel 2020 MacBook Pro about a month ago and synchronizing two folks' iPhones (13 & 11 Pro Max's v16.7.2) in two different macOS accounts, I found issues with Calendar events in both macOS Ventura v13.6.1 and iOS v16.7.x:

    Old stuff. How did you do that? Probably very old style.

    1. MacOS' Calendar shows missing new, deleted, and updated events from iPhones. How do I get all iPhone's calendar events to show up in macOS' Calendar? Is there a way to force it? I know it can go the other way, but iPhones will lose their newer data. :(

    2. After the first synchronization for each iPhone after macOS upgrade, both iPhones and macOS' Calendars showed many duplicate events.

    Users don't use iCloud for Calendar and others,

    Your and their mistake. This is state of the art. Why should we spend
    time to help you with old software/OS-versions and simultaneously
    non-standard sync-methods? A loser's game and very time consuming.

    And please learn to shorten your lines to 72 characters. I told you both things a couple of times.
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  • From Alan Browne@bitbucket@blackhole.com to comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.system on Sat Dec 9 17:11:28 2023
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    On 2023-12-09 16:46, Jörg Lorenz wrote:

    And please learn to shorten your lines to 72 characters. I told you both things a couple of times.

    Learn to turn on the autowrap on your reader, numbnutz.
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    - John Maynard Keynes.

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