Chapter 11. Using iCal
iCal, Apple’s free calendaring software, is included with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and offers some unique features to .Mac members. Anyone running Mac OS X can use iCal to keep track of calendar events, set alarms for events, and create and manage to-do lists, but .Mac members can also publish their calendars using their .Mac accounts so that anyone with a Web browser can view them. In addition, other Mac OS X users can subscribe to iCal calendars you publish on .Mac, so that the published calendars appear inside their copies of iCal, next to all their other calendars—and can even be automatically updated when changes occur.
In this chapter, I’ll show you how to publish your calendars, view your calendars using a Web browser, ...
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