Re: Ping Daniele: The quest for shared iCal calendars
- From: NEWS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Roger Merriman)
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:30:56 +0100
Ian McCall <ian@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2007-09-30 11:02:12 +0100, me18@xxxxxxxxxxx (zoara) said:yes us too having a play with the demo but i think we'll wait for
... what's to stop
you using two Leonard clients and installing this on one of the
machines?
http://www.calendarserver.org
It looks like that *is* the CalDAV server in Leopard Server, just
without any fancy UI that the Leopard version might have.
Sad as it might be, improvements in calendaring are one of the things
I'm looking forward to most about Leopard. I know it's got the least
news as its amongst the least flashy features, but I use iCal heavily
and could do with a decent sharing solution.
leotard.
after all it is oct tomorrow.
Calendar server on the Mini plus our two laptops accessing it seemsyup, i having such a poor memory use ical a lot.
like a good thing to me. Presumably there's some way of backing up too
- I'd do something like rsync it to my co-lo box on a cron task.
In combination with Mail's "make it a todo" and "make it a calendar
event", I think I'm going to get quite a bit of use out of these
changes.
Cheers,
Ian
roger
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