I've been using it I suppose about 5 weeks now.

This owning I found out how to stop having all entries in iCal on my iMac 
duplicated - iCal, preferences, and uncheck one of the two accounts. That 
sorted that.

I don't know how to stop multiple entries on my iPhone, or how to stop contacts 
from "scrambling" . A google search showed that quite a lot of people are 
having the same problem, so at least I don't feel quite so incompetent…!

Andrew
On 13 Dec 2011, at 12:57 pm, mac98aop wrote:

> Should all be in sync.
> 
> But, I had similar trouble for the first 24hours whilst it sorted
> itself out and synced across.
> 
> How long have you been using it all?
> 
> 
> On Dec 13, 11:19 am, andrew lancaster <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi. I am having problems with iCloud - perhaps I don't understand it??
>> 
>> I can add an event in iCal on my iPhone, and expect it to appear on my iMac 
>> and on iCloud. But it doesn't.  If I then enter the same event on iCloud, it 
>> appears - twice - in iCal on my desktop.
>> 
>> Then, it may quite easily disappear from all three calendars, so I have to 
>> re-enter it. So, at present, my calendars are pretty unreliable so I am 
>> still having to put everything into my diary - which is too big to carry 
>> about - and check it daily to make sure I don't miss anything. Is anyone 
>> else getting these issues?
>> 
>> Also, Contacts / Address book, are getting "scrambled". I can look at a 
>> contacts, and find that they have, mysteriously, now got someone else's 
>> phone number. Or, my phone rings, and appears to be from contact "a", but 
>> when I answer the call, it is in fact from contact "n". So when I look at 
>> the relevant contacts, the name has changed. It is incredibly frustrating!
>> 
>> Is iCloud supposed to keep things in sync, or do I have to do it all 
>> manually?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Puzzled, of Horsham!
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