Re: Is iCal the best in its field?
- From: The NewGuy <noemailhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 18:12:52 -0500
I was realizing the potential of iCal
WTF does "realizing the potential" even MEAN?
It means when you first look at something you don't understand all its
potential but you can see the possibilities. For instance, if iCal can
integrate well with Address Book, its power greatly increases for the
user. When we first look at something we never understand all its
capabilities at first. But we may realize its potential if we
understand a little of them. Hope that makes sense. I'm a little
tired.
I didn't realize you'd engendered so much enmity here.
Luckily people get over their anger pretty quickly here. Hey, its only
my opinion. We'll see how I fare in the coming weeks and see if Apple
bricks the Psystar computers. OS X released to the general public will
probably take years.
Before y'all get
to the read hair-tearing and eye-gouging: I've always like Now
Contact/Up-to-date. I moved to iCal ONLY because it interfaces so
smoothly with Mail, Address Book et al. I figured I'd take everything
OSX and iLife/iWork had to offer, give me all a really dedicated shot
and if I was still dissatisfied I could move on to other applications.
I haven't.
And that's exactly what I was interested in when I posted this question.
Sometimes the ability to interface can be more important than the actual
abilities of the program itself. Looks like iCal is a winner. But I'll
try Entourage because JR is no dummy and he recommends that.
BTW JR, do you use Entourage by itself or have you found it interfaces
well with Address Book, Mail and other Apple apps?
.
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