Nightmare isn't it?   Because of duplications I decided to use MobileMe.  It
is great, no duplications, no need to sync and works like a dream.

On 13 April 2010 12:33, Martin Douglas <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been using iCal and more recently BusyCal to sync with the calendar
> on my iPhone 3G for some considerable time. I have separate copies of
> BusyCal on my iMac and my PowerBook, and sync with MobileMe. It's all been
> running sweetly for months until today, when I noticed that some calendars
> were duplicating themselves. I have a calendar for Home, Ann, Medical, Work
> etc. This morning I had over twenty Ann calendars and half a dozen Medical
> calendars, and they just won't go away. They have now populated my iPhone
> calendar app so much that it is unusable.
>
> I would almost prefer to delete all the calendars and the information they
> hold and start again but BusyCal won't let me delete calendars for some
> reason. So, in desperation, I uninstalled BusyCal and deleted all the
> calendars in iCal. BUT when I switched on my computer a few minutes ago all
> the b****y calendars had appeared on iCal and on my iPhone.
>
> Is it me or am I going quite mad?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Martin
>
>
>
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