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 Thursday, April 24, 2008

New Google Calendar Sync, Still doesn’t work

According to Google, they fixed a complaint I had with their Calendar Sync Add-in for Outlook.

Previously, your Google Calendar email address needed to be the organizer or an attendee of your Microsoft Outlook events for the Outlook events to sync to your Google Calendar. Now, when you choose to do a 2-way sync or a 1-way sync from Outlook calendar to Google Calendar, all of your Outlook events will be synced to your Google Calendar.

Well, I just tried it, it sync’s more events, but still not all of them. And it’s completely random which events it syncs.

I don’t get it. How hard is it to ask Outlook for every event on the calendar? I’m baffled that this didn’t even work the first time they released it. Programming for Outlook is pretty hard and stuff, but sheesh.

I think, at the very least, they don’t handle exceptions to recurring meetings correctly.

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 Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Hack for Zen Documents folder

I’ve written in the past about how badly behaved applications pollute user space with clutter.

Well it seems that a number of apps are never going to “do the right thing” so I’ve devised an effective solution.

I make the folder/files hidden.

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This has the effect of reducing the annoyance, and making me feel better :-).

I’ve done this for a number of folders, some annoying and some useful that I just don’t need access to (but still like in my Documents folder since FolderShare syncs it to all my computers)

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 Friday, April 11, 2008

Shame on American Airlines

I have been a happy customer of American Airlines for over a decade. It’s been my preferred carrier of choice. I’ve flown them so much, that I’ve achieved Lifetime Gold Status by earning 1,000,000 miles in about 7 years of flying and buying stuff on my Citibank Credit Card.

And my loyalty is nothing compared to the folks who achieve Lifetime Platinum (2,000,000 miles) or qualify for Executive Platinum each year (100,000 miles but in seat).

But this morning I too awoke to a story of a disabled woman who had to physically go to the airport with her 7 grandchildren because American would not re-route her over the phone.

The NPR story is just a testament to the pain some folks are experiencing.

"They said that we had to come here to the airport to get everything straightened out, that they wouldn't do it over the phone," she says. Carter's flight to Austin, Texas, was canceled Wednesday. She's sitting in a wheelchair, with her infant, 2-year-old and 4-year-old grandchildren all hitching a ride.

"Even when I told them I was handicapped, and I said my daughter's going to have to come and she has seven kids, a newborn baby, she said she was really sorry but that was all they could do," says Carter, one of tens of thousands of passengers that American Airlines has been apologizing to this week.

This brought chills to my spine and vivid memories of how Alaska Airlines abandoned us in Mexico back in January.

Jeff Jarvis believes we’ve reached a tipping point. I think I’d agree.

You simply can’t treat people this way and survive. We all hate the airlines. We hate the experience on the plane and in the airport. We should fear for our safety, given American’s shoddy (and, one wonders, fraudulent) maintenance work. (As the Times said this morning, at least the FAA is doing its job.) The airlines never see themselves as our advocates, friends, servers; no, they are our prison wardens and enemies as they fight down legislation that mandates they should give us the crudest amenities a prisoner would get: clean water, air, and a toilet. The economics of the industry as it is being run today are unsustainable. And apart from the all-business-class airlines I try to fly every time I can (Eos, Silverjet, and there are more coming), there is not one visible bit of innovation — not one attempt to get out of this mess — visible in the industry.

This is borderline criminal on the part of the airlines.

Right now American is focused on fixing their planes to make them airworthy. It might not matter in the end, cause my guess is the relationship with their customers will be broken for a long time.

BTW, American does MD-80 maintenance for many carriers that have MD-80s, so I suspect after they inspect all their planes, the international carriers will get hit with the same problems (those that have MD-80s).

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 Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Hotmail on your Windows Mobile Phone

For the past several years it has not been possible to get your Windows Live Hotmail, and Contacts on your Windows Mobile 5/6 Phone.... unless of course you were a Microsoft Employee in which case you just downloaded the bits and installed them (or you are a TMobile subscriber).

My wife, sister and father all have Windows Mobile phones, so I have been waiting for the day I could get them all set up.

Well, as of today, this problem has been fixed. Kudos to the folks on the Mobile team that made this happen.

The download has support for:

  • Hotmail "push" access (your mail is "pushed" to your phone, you don't have to go get it)
  • Windows Live Contacts synchronization
  • Live Search bar for the home screen
  • One-click photo upload to Windows Live Spaces

You also get access to all your folders in your Hotmail account.

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