[Q] jorte cannot sync google tasks - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
Do anyone face same problem? When I use Jorte calender, I cannot sync the google task to jorte, it always hang on 10%, anyone can help?
Thanks!

No help but I've just installed Jorte and have the same problem. I have found out that if you go to Select List in the Task menu there is no option to select Google Tasks, only Local Tasks.

Which 'phones are you guys using?
I was using Jorte on my Huawei U8800 with no problems for about a month, and it was synchronising just fine with both Google Calendar and Google Tasks.
Now I've just gotten myself a HTC Desire Z and Jorte consistently fails to synchronise with Google Tasks (though the Calendar sync works fine).
When attempting to synchronise, it throws up an "access requested" dialogue. Clicking "allow" yields an immediate "Sorry! The process system has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again" failure message.
Having scoured the web over the past half-hour or so, I find there're a lot of people complaining about the task sync problem, and they're almost all (the ones who've actually stated what 'phone they have) HTC users.
I've a feeling that in wanting to add functionality with Sense, HTC have inadvertently removed some of the core functionality. Not to mention the fact that Sense slows the 'phone right down (my Huawei has the same chipset & specs, yet it easily outperforms the Desire Z in both perceived smoothness and benchmarks - by an order of 25%!).
I'm looking forward to throwing CM7 onto the 'phone some time tonight, to see if that fixes things.
Edit: Just noticed this is in the Xperia Arc forum, so scrap the comments about HTC... But they still might hold true; Sony may have partially crippled Google functionality in the same way I think HTC did

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