If you’re a Google Calendar user, you may have had issues adding events to your calendar when someone sends them to you attached to an email in iCal format (the files usually looks like “invite.ics”).
I'm wondering if anyone has a suggestion for me to use iCal and have a way to "share" the calendar so others can see my availability. I'm trying to keep my mind open to options that I might not know ...
With Google Calendar fresh on the scene, early adapters will be eager to migrate ASAP. If you're moving from Outlook or iCal, Tech-Recipes has you covered. Basically the whole process is pretty simple ...
The best way to add Outlook Calendar to your Google Calendar is on the web. All you do is copy the Microsoft Outlook ICS link and add it to Google Calendar using the following steps: Click the ...
Subscribe and add the 2012 Mystics schedule to your Apple iCal, Google Calendar, or Microsoft Outlook 2007. It's really easy. Just follow the simple instructions below for each application. Add ...
BusyMac's BusySync debuted as a 1.0 utility that offered not just effortless syncing of iCal calendars between Macs on a local network, but multiuser collaboration and password protection. For anyone ...
The iCal application that comes with Apple's OS X can handle all the same calendar functions as Google calendar, but on your local system. Syncing with your Google account is already built in to the ...
BusyMac on Friday began offering BusySync 2.0, an update to its iCal synchronization software. The new 2.0 release is a free update for 1.x users; BusySync costs $24.95 per computer (with a $5 ...
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Now that MobileMe has gotten stable (knock on wood, touch rabbit’s foot, cross fingers), I’ve come to depend on having that information synchronized between all of my computers. I take it for granted.