Re: Ping Daniele: The quest for shared iCal calendars
- From: me18@xxxxxxxxxxx (zoara)
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 20:49:59 +0100
Pd <pd.news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
zoara <me18@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does this do what you've been after all these years?
http://busymac.com/index.html
Found via Daring Fireball.
No just Daniele. Looks brilliant.
You're right, it's no just Daniele - I've been after the same thing too,
and have been keeping up with his quest.
Published by the same guys who did Now
Up To Date, which is a pretty good pedigree.
Oh, I didn't know that - yes, that does make it more promising.
Fifty bucks is quite a lot just to add multi-user to a built-in app
though.
What about if it was, say, £24.50?
It s quite a lot, considering it really should be there to start with,
and it will also be arriving in Leonard. I wonder why they introduced it
now anyway? Seems like an app with a limited lifetime as the majority of
Mac users will upgrade at some point (even if that's just by buying a
new Mac).
Maybe it's going to end up as one of those things where it works a lot
better than the standard Apple fare? It looks quite configurable for
setting the levels of sharing, though I haven't tested it yet.
-z-
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No 3G. Fewer megapixels than an N95. Lame.
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