@velikaratay
Hello,
Now, any changes in Doit.im calendar on Google will not be synced back to Doit.im.
http://enblog.doit.im/post/44054934078/two-way-sync-between-doit-im-and-google-calendar
Because it is unable to merge the data together. :( Some task properties on Doit.im are not supported on GCal and they will be lost when synced to GCal. And if then changes on Doit.im calendar on Gcal can be synced back to Doit.im, it will either cover the original properties or show up properties both on Doit.im and Gcal. The former will cause data loss, while the latter will bring more data to Doit.im. Both are not what we want to see and will cause data corruption to a certain degree.
And here, you said, "When i am editing the task in google cal it seems that is very problematic to sync these edited taks to doit.im. Sometimes it synces, somethimes not." Could you please let me know what kind of changes you made in Doit.im calendar on Google can appear in Doit.im? In general, it's impoosible as I explained above. Even in Preferences-Account Info (on the web version), there is no Doit.im calendar when you select which calendar on Google can be synced with Doit.im.
If there is anything unclear, please feel free to let us know.
Thanks for your support on Doit.im.
What more intervener, when i am changing the date of the tasks in google cal with drag and drop, it is not possible to sync that with DoIt.im. It will never update this tasks in doIt.im.
Please fix
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08/24/2013 02:25#1PRO
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08/26/2013 13:51#3PRO
I was alternate between Gqueues and doit.im at the beginning.
The main reason is the very good and easy sync functionality of Gqueues!
Please see there for those sync functionality. Syncing with GQueues is very smooth and easy. Drag and drop funciality in google (changing dates of tasks) is also provided to sync to GQueues.
In the way of sync is Gqueues more powerful.
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08/27/2013 01:56#4PRO
@velikaratay
Thank you for your info. We will do a research on it.
BTW, did you read the post in the link I gave you? http://enblog.doit.im/post/44054934078/two-way-sync-between-doit-im-and-google-calendar
Before events on Google Cal are synced to Doit.im, please first go to Doit.im preferences ->Account Info to select the calendars that needed to be synced to Doit.im from Google Cal. But as I told above, any changes in Doit.im calendar on Google will not be synced back to Doit.im.
Here is also a video about it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFExGhEc13c
If there are still the changes you make on Google Cal that don't appear on Doit.im after you click the "G" icon, could you please give us the title of the task? We will check it soon.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
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08/28/2013 00:01#5PRO
Yes i read this article and I am still using it that way!
GQueues is syncing to both sides. Editing/ dragDrop a task in google can be synced back to GQueues, without any action.
So that was the main reason why I was struggling between GQueues and Doit.im. It is very easy and smooth there.
Please test it and overtake ths function!
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08/28/2013 02:23#6PRO
@velikaratay
For the reason why the changes made in Doit.im on GCal cannot be synced back to Doit.im, I told you in the earlier reply.
Because it is unable to merge the data together. :( Some task properties on Doit.im are not supported on GCal and they will be lost when synced to GCal. And if then changes on Doit.im calendar on Gcal can be synced back to Doit.im, it will either cover the original properties or show up properties both on Doit.im and Gcal. The former will cause data loss, while the latter will bring more data to Doit.im. Both are not what we want to see and will cause data corruption to a certain degree.
We will try to find a way to improve it in the future.
Shall you have any other help or have additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
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08/28/2013 17:16#7PRO
Ok, as mentioned GQueues can handle this. For the future any plans on this issue?
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08/29/2013 02:31#8PRO
@velikaratay
Temporarily, there is no plan on this issue, but we will do a research on GQueues and consider supporting it in the future.
If you have more ideas on Doit.im, please feel free to let us know.
Thanks for your feedback.