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 ...
iCal’s event scheduling options are relatively powerful—you can set up events that occur on a variety of daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly schedules. However, there’s one seemingly-simple thing ...
Here's a great, inexpensive and highly personalized gift you can quickly make for just about anyone on your holiday shopping list. Using only iCal, iPhoto and an Avery Inkjet Calendar Kit, I made a ...
While I rely on iCal to help me track meetings and to dos, I’ve always found the actual process of adding new events and to dos much more complex than it need be. Typically I’ll be in some other ...
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 ...
ICal calendar software for Mac computers -- renamed "Calendar" in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion -- allows you to create multiple calendars that you can view individually or all at once, making it easier to ...
Mac OS X (10.5.6) only: Instead of launching iCal and clicking on a date to add something to your calendar, Macworld details how to put together a one-click Automator action. With a simple New Event ...
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