Mac OS X (10.5.6) only: Instead of launching iCal and clicking on a date to add something to your calendar, Macworld details how to put together a one-click Automator action. With a simple New Event ...
iCal’s event scheduling options are relatively powerful—you can set up events that occur on a variety of daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly schedules. However, there’s one seemingly-simple thing ...
While I rely on iCal to help me track meetings and to dos, I’ve always found the actual process of adding new events and to dos much more complex than it need be. Typically I’ll be in some other ...
Mac OS X only: Heavy iCal users who want to add a new event or new task at the press of a key combination want FlexCal. The System Preferences pane lets you set a hotkey that invokes a new to-do or ...
For some iCal users the search functions, which rely on Spotlight indexing of the calendars, has suddenly stopped working. Apple Discussions poster chris_hb writes: "Yesterday, when I tried to search ...
A while ago we covered Quicksilver plugins for Gmail and Google Calendar, allowing you to send an email or create a new event (respectively) right from within Quicksilver's interface. If you aren't a ...
I’ve used iCal off and on to manage my schedule on my Mac. More off than on, honestly, since my day-to-day workplace had for years been using Oracle Calendar, an enterprise calendaring tool that doesn ...
If you’re a Google Calendar user, you may have had issues adding events to your calendar when someone sends them to you attached to an email in iCal format (the files usually looks like “invite.ics”).
ICal is a calendar feature available to Mac users for use on a desktop or laptop computer. Managing your iCal events is a user-friendly process -- editing an event is just as simple as creating one.
Since our initial story on Wednesday, and follow-up yesterday, we continue to receive confirmations of a bug in iCal relating to the creation of events on certain October weekends. For some users, ...
You can not only use Apple's iCal application to schedule your own life, but also to send invitations to events. You must have a card created for yourself in your OS X Mail address book, and then you ...
MacOSXHints has a slick tip on creating clickable iCal events that are either URLs or links to files. Sure, you can add a URL to an event's description, but with this simple method you can create an ...