Actually the same thing is happening to my notes so it is not just you. I 
wonder if gmail is chanigng something again?

S
On Feb 16, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I use to have this working perfectly.  I'd enter an appointment on my mac and 
> it would appear on my iPhone within a few minutes as well.  The reverse was 
> also true.
> 
> Something has happened and I don't know if it is an iPhone problem or a 
> MacBook Air problem, but things on the computer are not reaching the phone.  
> I can do an appointent on the phone and it will reach the computer.  My 
> husband can do an appointment on his mac and it will reach my mac, but they 
> never reach my phone.
> 
> In iTunes, as always, sync calendars is not checked.  On the phone, push is 
> turned on.  Does anybody have any other thoughts as to what I should do?  
> ICal is looking at the 2 calendars it needs to look at and that it has been 
> looking at for a year now.  This is very frustrating, since I am on the road 
> right now and need this thing to work.  I really do not know if this is an 
> iCal, iPhone or iTunes setting issue, though I doubt it is the latter.  
> Thanks for any assistance.
> 
> marlaina 
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