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And, equally sadly, it only allows Google to act as the SyncML server.
I want it to download data from my Work's SyncML enabled calendar server (Oracle Calendar), so that I can effectively use Google Calendar (in a Calendar named "Work") as my calendar client for work's Oracle calendar. Other Google Calendars ("Home", etc.) wouldn't talk to Oracle Calendar at all, for example.
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Have you tried ical4OL - might work. I use it for outlook to google sync (to specific "sub calendar" called work).
There are options to sync from other services/ics files to google calendar.
p.s. not free (but only 20$), windows only