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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Export your entire calendar into a single file to create a personal backup or to share within your organization. Using Microsoft Outlook, you can save your calendar to your PC as an Internet Calendar ...
MacOSXHints has a slick tip on creating clickable iCal events that are either URLs or links to files. Sure, you can add a URL to an event's description, but with this simple method you can create an ...
Second Gear has updated Today, its event and task manager that integrates with iCal and offers a condensed view of the day's agenda. The new version supports natural language when creating events and ...
In OS X Lion, Apple redesigned iCal with a new faux leather look that resembles a physical calendar binding. This type of design choice is called “skeuomorphic,” because it was, “deliberately employed ...
MacOSXHints has a slick tip on creating clickable iCal events that are either URLs or links to files. Sure, you can add a URL to an event's description, but with this simple method you can create an ...