- The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is iCal.
iCal is a personal calendar application made by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X operating system. iCal can also refer to iCalendar, the standard calendar format used by the iCal calendar application.
Features
- Keeps track of events and appointments, allows multiple calendar views (such as calendars for "home", "work", and "kids") to quickly identify conflicts and free time.
- Is integrated with .Mac, so calendars can be shared over the Internet. You can also share calendars via the WebDAV protocol.
- You can 'subscribe' to other calendars so you can keep up with friends and colleagues, and other things such as athletic schedules and television programs.
- Allows reception of notification of upcoming events either on screen, by mail, SMS, or pager.
See also: iCalendar
External links
Other ical
ical is also the name of an old but popular calendar
package written in Tcl by Sanjay Ghemawat
for Unix systems.
This earlier ICal is now maintained here: http://annexia.org/freeware/ical
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Example Usage of ICal |
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cincycub: @kellyhudson that's what ICal feeds are for, but someone has to do the gruntwork first, then everyone else can subscribe. |
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bluesmantaka: 朝から挑戦、iPhoneとGoogleとICalがキレイにリンクできるようになりました。大変に感謝してます→RT @fifnel iPhoneOS3.0のCalDAVでGoogleカレンダー反映 http://fifnel.com/2009/06/18/2664/ |
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Lytharyani: @tashekanishe ga nginep sekalian aja noh tas? Kan disitu ada rumah ms dpn emil&ICal |
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