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iCal 1.5.2 Released

cigaar writes "iCal 1.5.2 has been released by Apple. You can download it through Software Update. From iCal's Help page: 'iCal 1.5.2 gives you the option of viewing your calendar, event, or To Do information in a drawer or in a separate window (using the Detach Info command in the Window menu), and includes improved alarm performance and other reliability enhancements.'"

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  1. Re:Right... by georgewad · · Score: 5, Informative
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    Karma: It's not just a good idea. It's the law.
  2. Re:At least there's one thing it fixes ... by beelsebob · · Score: 5, Informative
    Don't e-mail apple, send them a bug report

    Apple bugreporter

    Bob

  3. Re:You're Correct by gt384u · · Score: 5, Informative

    It does handle calendar syncing, using your handy .Mac account.

    Just make sure to always sync with your .Mac account on beginning your session and then again on ending and you're golden. I guess it does kind of suck having to shell out the $100/yr for those little things after already having spent the extra money for the Mac, but it seems most users are resigned to it at this point. On the upside, it is a damn nice service you're getting for that money.

  4. DotMac by slashusrslashbin · · Score: 5, Informative

    This kind of two-way synchronization is what you pay top-$$$ for .Mac for; and it works.

    I keep up to three Macs and my Sony Ericsson T68i synced up this way, and it works fine (Bookmarks, Calendar, Address Book). I can enter new events, new bookmarks etc. on .Mac when I'm at work on a PC, and retrieve them through iSync when I get back home.

    The WebDAV iCal publishing thing is only one-way, and will remain one-way because Apple want you to buy .Mac ...