IPod calendar

I sync my Microsoft Outlook calendar but it does not have my appointments in the calendar as they appear on my outlook calendar. I know there is a To Do option but I don't want to have to take all my calendar items and put them in a To Do List. Any suggestions?

I too have this problem and I think the solution is to delete any such events and re-enter them.
I had an event that was out by 1 day and 1 hour. Another thread indicated that there seems to be a problem with repeating events that were started before DST started which explains the 1 hour difference, so I wonder if there is also a problem with days when the event is originally created.
I deleted an event that was showing up today (Oct 3 at 8:30 pm) although it is scheduled for tomorrow. It now shows up repeating on Tuesday at the right time (7:30 pm) although the wrong entry still shows up for today (but not next week.)
I use a Palm and iCal, so it is hard to know what happened when the event was created ... on the Palm or on iCal. But clearly recreating the events works for me now ... although what will happen when DST ends will be interesting.

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    I've reviewed the iPod & iCal support pages and searched the earlier forum postings here and on iCal forums with help.
    Any suggestions?
    Thank you,
    Bill Weller

    I also had success using this method, from above:
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    Scroll way down to Time Zone Support. Note that it's listed as GMT-4. Turn slide button to OFF, then back to ON. Note that it automatically goes to Washington, DC (GMT-5).
    Calendar appointment times now correct.
    Time on the iPhone updated automatically for daylight savings, but the Time Zone Support function didn't make the one-hour shift; they ended up out by an hour from one another. Forcing Time Zone Support to refresh its settings was all that was needed.

  • Ipod calendar not transferring to ical on my mac, Why??

    I need help with syncing my ipod calendar to my mac iCal program

    Make sure your iPod default calendar shows up in the Cloud. Go into the settings on your iPod and change the "Default Calendar" to an iCloud calendar. You may have to go back and individually change all the events that you have entered into your iPod prior to this setting change.

  • HT1692 how can I sync my ipod calendar to my iphone?

    How can I sync my ipod calendar to my iphone?

    You can't. Sort of.
    No. Not really. But kind of. See below.
    See this:
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    Synchronization generally occurs only in one direction, from your computer to your iPod. This means you typically cannot transfer music, automatically or manually, from your iPod to a computer, and you cannot use iPod to copy a music library from one computer to another. An exception to this is the transfer purchases feature which allows you to restore purchased iTunes content to your computer from your iPod. Additionally, if you legally are allowed to copy music or other media files, you can configure your iPod as a storage drive to move media files.

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    I trashed itunes 9 & downloaded 8.2.1 & it has the same problem. I reloaded the ipod software and that didn't help either,

  • Duplicated events on iCal, and even more on iPod calendar

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    I have the exact same problem.
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  • Why does my ical on my ipod touch not sync with my ical on my desktop if I put in an event on the ipod calendar?

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  • Ipod Calendar and Contact Sync Issues?!!!

    Quick note:
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    OS X 10.5.2
    Hi guys,
    I have a 3rd generation ipod nano (4GB). It has been working fine since January but it has had trouble in the last month. I noticed about two weeks ago that my ipod nano had no contacts and no calendar events on it. I went into itunes and it was set to sync all contacts and calendars. It just wouldn't sync them. The ipod had over 2GB available free space. Software is all updated.
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    Message was edited by: canadian351

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  • IPod Calendar events 1 hour off

    Recently all the calendar events on my iPod's calendar are an hour before all the events in iCal. I've tried replacing all the calendars on the iPod, but the problem persists. Any ideas?

    I had the same problem. Turns out under Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendars, there is an additional setting for "time zone support." Change the Time Zone there to wherever you currently are (mine was set to Cupertino.)

  • ICal and iPod calendar not syncing times

    My iCal on my iPod and my iCal on my Mac sync dates but not the correct times. For instance, I type in a time for an appointment at 6pm on my iPod and sync to my Mac.  The appointment will show up at the correct date but with a different time. All calendars are selected so that should not be the case. Does anyone have any ideas?

    Greetings,
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    Go to iCal > Preferences > Advanced and ensure that time zone support is not checked
    On the iOS device:
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    Tap settings > Mail, COntacts, Calendars > Calendars > Time Zone Support and set to off
    My 2 cents on that one.

  • ICloud on iPhone 4, iPad 2, and iPod/Calendar issue

    Quick question - I just need confirmation on this actually:
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    Link,
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  • How do I sync iPod calendar with iCal?

    Hello everyone,
    I have just been bought a new iPod touch as a birthday present.  Since I have never had a device that operates like a smart phone before (I know it's not exactly a smart phone), I thought I would begin to use it as a diary, note-taker etc.  I have always done these things on paper, but now I think it would be a good idea to have them synchronized between iPod and computer.
    My laptop is running Snow Leopard, which I believe is too old to exploit iCloud.  So I have been trying to find out the "old fashioned" way of syncronizing an iPod and iCal on my laptop.  I thought it would do it automatically during the usual iTunes sync, but apparently not.  And I've found surprisingly little information on the web.
    What I have done so far is try to set up an account on iCal.  I clicked to add a new account, selected "Automatic" for account type, put my usual Gmail address in the e-mail address bar, and my Gmail password in the password bar.  Then clicked create.
    But as soon as I now try to enter anything in the calender, an error message comes up (I have redacted the event name and my Gmail username):
    The server responded with an error.
    Access to “[EVENT NAME]” in “[MY GMAIL USERNAME]@googlemail.com” in account “[MY GMAIL USERNAME]@gmail.com” is not permitted.
    The server responded:
    “HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden”
    to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation.
    Seems as though some mismatch between "gmail" and "googlemail" is the problem?
    Anyway, I'm not even sure I want to start using Google calendar – that was just what iCal automatically gave me.  Is there not an Apple equivalent (not iCloud) that would make things more compatible?
    Since I'm starting from scratch, I thought this would be easy, but no such luck!
    Thanks for any help!
    Jon

    Hey JonC84
    Thanks for the question. You can definitely sync your new iPod touch with the local calendar on your computer (you won't need to setup an account like iCloud). The following article may help you achieve this:
    iOS: How to transfer or sync content to your computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1296
    Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, and Notes
    You can sync contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and notes with other applications on your computer. This allows you keep all your information in sync across multiple computers and iOS devices. The settings for these items are all in the Info tab for your iOS device in iTunes. With your iOS device connected to the computer, select your iOS device. Then click the Info tab.
    Calendars
    To sync calendars with your computer, choose "Sync Calendars" or "Sync iCal Calendars."
    - When syncing calendars, you can sync all calendars or sync specific calendars.
    - You can limit the data that is synced to only events that have occurred in the last 30 days. The option can be changed to any number of days.
    For additional information, see this article (while the article refers to iTunes 11, most steps are applicable for you):
    iTunes 11 for Mac: Sync contacts, calendars, and other info with iPod, iPhone, or iPad
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12117
    Thanks,
    Matt M.

  • Synced Google Calendar with Ipod Calendar, but what about the other way?

    Hello everyone,
      I have a ton of appointments on my Ipod Touch calendar.  I decided to sync them with a brand new empty Google calendar.  I followed these steps I found on the web to add the Google calendar to the Ipod Touch:
    Open the Settings application on your device's home screen.
    Open Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
    Select Add Account...
    Select Other.
    Select Add CalDAV Account.
    Enter your account information:
    In the Server field, enter [ google.com ]
    In the Username field, enter your full Google Account or Google Apps email address.
    In the Password field, enter your Google Account or Google Apps password.
    In the Description field, enter the name you'd like to appear on the account.
    Select Next at the top of your screen.
    After you've completed setup, open the Calendar app on your device and syncing will automatically begin.
    Now since that was done, new entries I add in Google Calendar show up on the Ipod Touch, but not the other way around.  Is there a setting option I missed?  I need to pre-populate Google from the Ipod first I asume.Thanks.

    Unfortunately, the only solutions available require Outlook in order to work... The best, and the one I've decided on using, is SyncMyCal.com. There is a free version available that requires you to sync manually, but once you sync events into Outlook, you can sync them to your iPod touch.
    With the 1.1.2 update for the iPod touch, which enables you to directly add events on it... you can set SyncMyCal to also publish events back to your Google Calendar.
    I really wish this functionality was built in directly.
    iTunes already supports syncing with Yahoo! Address Book... Considering how close Apple has been with Google as of late, it's hard to believe some sort of syncing plugin for gApps hasn't been introduced yet.

  • TS4062 ipod calendar does not link to macbook

    I believe I have tried all of the suggested remedies to allow calendar entries on the ipod to transfer to the macbook, via usb cable,  the last time this happened I found a fix but have not been able to locate it this time.

    Okay, do you use iCloud or just local calendar?
    If you do use iCloud, then open Calendar and go to Calendar>Preferences...>Accounts and log in to the same iCloud account as you use on your iPod. Everything will come back.
    If you use local calendar, then I'm afraid I won't be able to help you. There may or may not be a way to transfer a local calendar from your iPod to your Mac. If there is, I don't know how; I'll have to leave that to someone else.

  • IPod calendar appointment setting freezes and does not accept Done or Cancel button action

    I tried to make appointment within time frame on iPod touch, and set start/finish times, and pressed "done" on UR screen. It changed color but did not execute the appointment. I then pressed "cancel" to see if I could remove the appointment settings and return to the earlier screen. It changed color but did not execute the cancellation.  I cannot return to the monthly page of the calendar.  It does execute the "all day" setting on the rotary-style date wheel, and the all day slider does cancel itself when I slide the on/off key.  Is my iPod touch starting to fail?

    Try:
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Restore from backup. See:                                                
    iOS: How to back up                                                                
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.             
    If still problem, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                                      

  • Is there any way to sync iPod calendar with google calendar?

    I have ipod touch 4th gen and would like to have my calendar sync with google calendar. any suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Yes... google it or read the manual.
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