Chapter 11
Serving Up Calendars
In This Chapter
Choosing clients for Calendar Server
Getting your network ready for Calendar Server
Setting up optional DNS
Setting up your calendar service
Scheduling rooms, equipment, and other shared resources with calendars
Setting up Calendar clients
To a large degree, Mountain Lion Server’s Calendar Server (formerly known as iCal Server) replicates the calendar of Apple’s iCloud service. As with iCloud, when a user adds an item to a calendar, it appears on the user’s iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Calendar Server enables users to share calendars and to-do lists, invite people to events, and include attachments. When scheduling an event, a user can check whether the people invited are available. Calendar Server allows users to delegate calendars to others, which enables users to access Calendar Server’s calendar with a web browser. And like iCloud, ...
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