So, in a googlemac blogspot post Google announced today that they would start supporting iCal to synchronize it with google calendar. And, while that is a great thing for all the iCal users, I have one question...why do you still not support two way syncronization with google calendar through Mozilla Thunderbird without installing a third party plugin, yet you support it with iCal, a program that is used by only a niche market of people who can afford a Mac?
Either way, I'm not bashing Mac or Google for this, I just want to know why it's so difficult? Is there some mechanism that makes syncing iCal easier than Thunderbird? Come on Google, you have software that is free for the public to use, so start supporting those who continue the trend of free software use by Thunderbird users the same pleasure that the rich Mac users now have.
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