Sync2 updated - fixes for Google Calendar and Contacts sync

Sep 23, 2009

Bugs Fixed:
  • In some cases,  appointments synchronized  with  Google Calendar would appear in the same incorrect date in Outlook
  • If in Google Calendar there was  a calendar event with  the start or end date before 1970,  the synchronization would fail
  • If  a contact  was modified in Outlook, after synchronization into Google duplicate phone entries would appear in some cases
  • Some symbols from Google Contacts fields were synchronized into Outlook incorrectly, they were converted to HTML symbol codes
  • In  the Google synchronization profile creation wizard, the Exchange Public Folders were not available for selection (grayed out)
  • In some cases  the Google Calendar profile creation wizard would crash when selecting  an advanced wizard step
  • In  the Google Calendar profile, the main calendar could be assigned to several different Outlook folders
  • In  the Google Calendar wizard, in  the Filters dialog, the folder name was not shown in some cases
  • Sync2 would not run correctly on Microsoft Vista 64-bit due to some component registration problems if installed with the option "for current user only"
  • Custom FTP profile creation wizard would proceed to the next step even if the FTP settings were incorrect
  • In  the profile creation wizard,  if "Enter" or some other buttons are pressed, in some cases an empty wizard dialog would appear
  • In  the profile creation wizard,  if some specific buttons are pressed, in some cases the wizard would crash
  • On non-English Outlook versions, the  "Browse" dialog in Sync2 would show Outlook folder names  in English.
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