The operating system for Apple's Mac computer features a built-in calendar application known as iCal. Using iCal, you can create multiple calendars to keep track of your appointments, schedules and ...
My five-year-old iPod can sync with iCal, and the iPhone/iPod touch have had this capability from day one. MobileMe took this capability a bit further by syncing the calendar application on the iPhone ...
Occasionally people may find that their MobileMe calendar syncing will work on one of their devices but not another, even with all settings being the same. When a new user is created on the Mac that ...
When users install third-party calendar software, such as Entourage, the installation process may displace iCal as the the default for accepting invitations and other calendar-related functions. This ...
Google appears to have quietly added CalDAV support to Google Calendar which means you can now get two-way syncing with Apple's iCal. In theory any calendar program that supports the CalDAV protocol ...
Is having calendar information online, on the desktop, and on a mobile phone too much to ask? Google apparently doesn't think so anymore, as the company has quietly enabled sync for Google Calendar, ...
Woody Allen famously quipped that 80 percent of success is showing up. If your life is ruled by appointments, then you need a good calendaring program like Apple’s iCal. On the other hand, the big ...
This is Blotter, a new productivity application that’s turned up in the Mac App Store. It does one job, and that’s display your calendars from iCal on your computer desktop. Note the word “display”.
I know a lot of people hate iCal, but I’ve always been a fan. As a longtime Microsoft Outlook user, I appreciate iCal’s simplicity and clean display. It isn’t that Outlook does anything wrong – I ...