iCal World Offers iCal, iCal, and More iCal
Ken Moulton writes in that "iCal World combines news, tips, help, applications; public, private, pay, and secure calendar hosting; and an extensive iCal calendar library."
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... but I don't want any iCal!
-braxton
It's a site about iCal. Boy, is it a site about iCal! If you like iCal, this is the site for you.
/me goes to try out iCal, having deleted it from the dock upon upgrade to 10.2 without ever bothering to see what it does...
What I'm listening to now on Pandora...
Oh yeah, what happened to the [PAID ADVERTISEMENT] disclaimer that should have bordered this article top and bottom?
Opinions on the Twiddler2 hand-held keyboard?
Reminds me of that fake advertisement during the wierd al movie "UHF"...
SPATULA CITY!!
Nothing but spatulas!
Spatula City: We sell spatulas..... and that's all!
They're got sharing, hosting(for those who didn't pay for .mac), even private hosting for secret corporate schedules. Plus an iPod giveaway for those who share! I've got one already, but a second wouldn't hurt. I've already given them my schedule for the local MUG.
"Common Sense Ain't" -Unknown
iCal is great if you have a t68i Sony Ericsson phone, and use the bluetooth to sync the devices using isync (i know that isync is in beta) but its worth the risk when you have tons of appointments to remember, and tryin to enter them into your phone calandar.... for example to get letter "c" hit the number 1 key 3 times etc etc.... take forever
And now with this new site, i can even have my phone remind me when star trek enterprise is going to show!! (Found under the "New Calendar Section on the iCal page)
But what about some compatibility with other vendors? We run a different calendaring solution corporate wide where I work (no, not exchange). The only way to tie into iCal on my Mac is to do a daily dump of my entries in standard format(forget what it is offhand), and then an import into an iCal server. I suppose I could live with it, except that when you the import it just doubles up any entries you have existing already, and doesn't do any checks for duped entries and what not. Seems very shoddy. I guess iCal is fine if you only have iCal, but what about tying it into other Calendaring products? I know, I know. Apple and coexistence with other vendors are mutually exclusive. I'll take it elsewhere. BAH!
If this article confuses you, don't worry. It was posted yesterday in a much clearer fashion.
Check out dotmac.info as well. Calendar sharing, plus movies, photo albums, slide shows, and anything else on a .Mac account.
dotmac.info
Hey, I believe this name had been taken (maybe not in a legal sense) for a similar application that I've had on linux for a long time:l .h tml
http://www.ensta.fr/internet/unix/utilities/ica
I don't think Apple had "iCal" back in 1995.
Links to (in addition to various other iCal sites) about 700 calendars, including a calendar of its own new calendars! Worth a look: iCalShare.
The iCal format is compatible with the Mozilla Calendar format, so this is site can potentially be useful to nearly all /.
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