Apple Online Store“I have been an outspoken complainer about the lack of wireless over-the-air (OTA) calendar synchronization options for the iPhone. Simply put, unless you have access to a Microsoft Exchange server (medium to large corporations do) or pay for MobileMe (with which you can’t share calendars with friends and family), there is no easy, intuitive, or otherwise streamlined method to synchronize a web-based calendar such as Google Calendar with the iPhone,” Alex Luft reports for TechNest Report. “Luckily for us iPhone users, this has finally changed thanks to one company: NuevaSync.”

“NuevaSync is a service that synchronizes your iPhone with Google Calendar… Currently, NuevaSync is only able to synchronize a maximum of eight calendars this way, but support for more calendars is coming,” Luft reports. “Because NuevaSync uses the Exchange system built into the iPhone, changes are pushed to your phone!”

Luft reports, “I’ve been using it ever since the service was released (around summer of 2008) and was gleefully surprised when my calendars had color all of a sudden! The service is currently in beta and free for everybody, although a paid version might be on the way in the future. The NuevaSync FAQ states that there will always be a free version.”

More info in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: NuevaSync allows direct, over-the-air, native synchronization of Apple iPhone 2.0, iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2.0 and also Windows Mobile-based devices with public PIM, and calendaring services including Google Calendar. NuevaSync does not need any software installed on your device because it uses synchronization protocols that are already built in. More info: www.nuevasync.com