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Any similar iPhone-syncing ananomalies hereabouts
« on: December 15, 2007, 01:58:00 AM »
I've been on the road, so to speak, this past week. That happens about 8-10 days per month.

I have had my iPhone since late July.

My "established" practice is to prepare my calendar (as completely as possible) just before I leave home, subsequently (also before departure) syncing the iPhone with my Powerbook.

When I reach home at the end of the trip, sync the PB to the iMac as well as the iPhone.

That has proceeded w/o incident between July and this trip, which began Monday. An iPhone update, not at all incidentally, transpired between the trip completed before this one began.

This week, each time I sync (which way, PB to iPhone, or the obserse) being irrelevant, the "receiving" Mac has shifts in data of precisely 2 hours, i.e. something that occurred between the the hours of 2-4 pm on a given day appears as 4-6 pm on the other device.

Regularly.

Huh?  Anyone experience anything similar?

Any ideas as to amelioration?

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Any similar iPhone-syncing ananomalies hereabouts
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2007, 03:47:57 PM »
Uh oh

Never thought of that, and. of course, Honolulu is 2 hrs different from the Left Coast during the non-DST months. That regular irregularity never connected for me.

I was pretty sure that ATT Hawaii was, in fact showing the proper time as soon as I got connected, and I always change Date/Time in my PB as soon as I move in my hotel.

Now that I'm home again, I'll run a test and re-port.

Many thanks, Kris.