Personally, I think it needs a lot of work. The interface is pretty awful. It's also very slow. On the other hand, it is the best looking calander program I've seen.
Download it and try it. There's no harm because it's free, right?
The 1.0.2 iCal is MUCH faster than the original 1.0. MUCH.
As in wow-this-is-really-painful to this-is-totally-usable on a 400MHz Pismo. Not quite to good-god-this-thing-screams, but I doubt I'll ever get that on this hardware.
i love it because it bothers me, even on my ipod, about classes and shit. i'm sure i can turn the warnings off, but they are useful. and i love how it isn't made by ms (outlook).
I would like more interaction with my Address book...maybe have it where I can enter somebody's birthday in my address book and have it show up in iCal
iCal does the stuff I need it to. Even then, I hardly need it at all, but it helps by reminding me of things and syncing with my Palm to remind me my work hours/days. Also to remember shows and other events. And I have a bunch of friends who get together a lot, I make a calendar and sync it with the web and stuff. PHP iCalendar.
It isn't the most amazing, all-encompassing, super-evolved application, but it's really great for free and v1.0.x, IMHO!
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Download it and try it. There's no harm because it's free, right?
As in wow-this-is-really-painful to this-is-totally-usable on a 400MHz Pismo. Not quite to good-god-this-thing-screams, but I doubt I'll ever get that on this hardware.
It's a 1.0 version of what promises to be a very good app.
<strong>I want to download iCal and use it on a web site, is it any good?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Wouldn't it make sense to just download it and try it? DUH!
It isn't the most amazing, all-encompassing, super-evolved application, but it's really great for free and v1.0.x, IMHO!