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Add a subscription to my iCloud calendar? - Tripit

When I moved to iCloud, my subscription calendar from Tripit was gone. When I try to add a calendar, I cannot add a subscription, only a new calendar. I have looked for help and searched the database and get nothing but MobileMe articles.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), 2.3ghz 4GB 500GB

Posted on Oct 13, 2011 1:33 AM

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Posted on Oct 13, 2011 4:04 AM

Same issue. Searching here seems mobileme never allowed you to sync subscribed calendars - so I'm just assuming icloud has the same issue... mobile me folks got around this by continuing to sync calendar through itunes rather than through mm. I'll do the same on icloud until we get a better answer....

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Oct 14, 2011 5:52 AM in response to Don Bullock jr

Me three. I subscribed to TripIt (successfully) some time ago using my iPhone, but that never synced on either iCal or the MobileMe calenar. Tonight I subscribed separately to TripIt for the iCal, which promptly created a duplicate for the iPhone but that was easy enough to eliminate. And yet neither of those two TripIt calendars shows as an option for the iCloud calendar. I've turned on the "Sync All Calendars" option in iTunes, to no avail.

Jan 5, 2012 2:08 PM in response to AELONG

Subscribed calendars do not appear on icloud.com (as they did not appear on me.com): I don't know whether there is a technical reason preventing this; it seems probably that when you sync a subscribed calendar it's the subscription details which are synced, not the calendar itself, and the other devices subscribe themselves just as if you'd done in manually.

Jan 27, 2012 2:21 AM in response to simon_dk

Well, that's thoroughly (if disappointingly) authoritative. For me this limitation vitiates a lot of the *point* of cloud services, albeit one that I'm sure is highly disturbing to Apple -- which is that they're device-agnostic. My calendar is my calendar; icloud.com, my iphone, and my mac are just different lenses for viewing it. There should be no substantive difference from one to the next.

Add a subscription to my iCloud calendar? - Tripit

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