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  • Reply 21 of 22
    alexluftalexluft Posts: 159member
    I see huge opportunities to improve with iCal...For example - printing calendars flat out stinks right now - when you can't print more than err 3 events per day on a regular piece of paper.



    Syncing not only between Macs but also with peripheral devices (more more more) needs to be improved SO MUCH!!! I mean why go and pay $40-50 for Mark/Space when Windows users have syncing capabilities right out of the box for any device, be it a cell phone, PDA, All-in-one cell+PDA, etc...



    I'll just stop here before I start crying and whining even more about the lack of sync compatability for Macs
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  • Reply 22 of 22
    a_greera_greer Posts: 4,594member
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    Originally posted by alexluft

    I see huge opportunities to improve with iCal...For example - printing calendars flat out stinks right now - when you can't print more than err 3 events per day on a regular piece of paper.



    Syncing not only between Macs but also with peripheral devices (more more more) needs to be improved SO MUCH!!! I mean why go and pay $40-50 for Mark/Space when Windows users have syncing capabilities right out of the box for any device, be it a cell phone, PDA, All-in-one cell+PDA, etc...



    I'll just stop here before I start crying and whining even more about the lack of sync compatability for Macs




    Why not sync to other calendering apps on the LAN, like Sunbird or maybe outlook (assuming that Outlook can read/write the standard format)



    syncing in this way, over a peer-to-peer(non-server centric) local area network would be killer for small/home offic3e users and families with many computers, as a family calendering set where everyone knows exactly what is going on this would be great.
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