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19 Comments
- Ireland, on 10/18/2007, -1/+17Death of the drawer, new UI, and correctly dated icon when app is closed.. woot!
- badnewsblair, on 10/18/2007, -3/+17I love Apple Insider's "Road to Mac OS X Leopard" series. They really go all out.
- ersnyder, on 10/18/2007, -0/+8How can you not know that iCal could sync with .Mac when it's a feature you are interested in. Don't you research anything?! For Christ's sake, .Mac has a learning center that describes this and more! Or did you not know you can log into .Mac via the web?!
- xtian666, on 10/18/2007, -0/+6It has always been able to sync to .mac. Use the publish command and you get an excellent web based UI. However, you can't modify the calendar it is read only.
- InCider, on 10/19/2007, -1/+4What feature? A new "Windows Calendar" that looks identical to iCal?
- ersnyder, on 10/19/2007, -0/+2There is too a web version of your iCal if you sync to .Mac. How do you people not know this if you are A: Curious if the feature exists (one should investigate) or B: Already syncing to .Mac and not seeing the link to the web version?!
- tubeblender, on 10/17/2007, -0/+2Virus
/redundent - spectre_25gt, on 10/19/2007, -0/+2Were you dropped on your head as a child?
- Ramble, on 10/18/2007, -0/+1I mean uploading calendars and such.
- TheFinaleofSeem, on 10/27/2007, -1/+2PLEASE tell me that iCal 3.0 can sync with an Exchange calendar! If not, please tell me that iCal Server will be able to integrate with Exchange!
- wiihuck, on 10/17/2007, -0/+1read-only = excellent.
- Snyder, on 10/17/2007, -0/+1I bet you've just been dieing to tell that one for a while.
- InCider, on 10/19/2007, -1/+0It can already sync to .Mac, but there's no web calendar in .Mac, so you can't view your calendar data from any browser (as you can with synced Bookmarks, or .Mac email). But wait till you see Apple's new iCal Server + Wiki. It's pretty cool, and some of that is likely to find its way into .Mac too.
- garyoxford, on 10/18/2007, -1/+0That is a good feature. I am using iCal for scheduling, planning, and maintaining a to do list.
I can also share iCal calendars with family and coworkers. - fraudfeasor, on 10/18/2007, -7/+2It is getting better, but it needs to be more like the fantastic Google Calendar and it needs to Sync with .Mac so I can read my calendar on the internet!
- billymonster, on 10/18/2007, -8/+3it still won't sync with my blackberry flawlessly, so chalk this up to "i don't care"
- cyberflas, on 10/18/2007, -8/+3APPLES ARE FOR ORANGES
- Ramble, on 10/19/2007, -7/+2Cool but not that amazing considering Vista has had this feature since the betas.
- kiantech, on 10/18/2007, -10/+2no more road to stories!!! they are so stupid.


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