Apple Releases iCal 84
Freezebot writes, "Apple released his new iApp today, iCal. iCal is a calendar manager, which allows you to share your calendars online with your colleagues, family and friends, through your .Mac account.
It is a free download." It also works with any WebDAV server. Friendly Canuck adds, "However, iSync is nowhere to be seen. I thought the whole point of iCal was syncing with other devices. Oh well."
Re:So close... (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh well - it still truncates the events at midnight. The info for the event shows it extending to the correct time/date, but it is treated as if it ends at midnight, and the published [mac.com] version just extends a little too far down the page...
the icon knoweth (Score:2, Interesting)
iSync by the end of the month (Score:3, Interesting)
What I want is the version of iTunes that knows about Rendezvous and adds everybody in the room's shared playlists to your iTunes playlists and can stream them on demand. They demoed that today, along with a bunch of other cool stuff. Steve also threw in a good measure of Windows bashing.
Security hole between iCal and Mail? (Score:2, Interesting)
Hello world,
Has anyone noticed that when using iCal to invite other individuals to events (say meetings), Mail immediately reports the following warning:
Huh? That strikes me, at least, as rather omninous. Especially as responding to the meeting invitations you receive results in the same warning.This seems like a very tempting spot for a trojan horse or some other such spoof. Thoughts?