![]() Please read the documentation before upgrading to the MobileMe Calendar beta.” However, upgrading to the MobileMe Calendar beta may require significant changes to your calendar sharing workflow and affect other members of your workgroup. “Warning: You may upgrade to the Bus圜al 1.5 public beta without any loss of functionality. However, before you rush to upgrade Bus圜al, pause and take a deep breath. This means Bus圜al and MobileMe are once again on good speaking terms. ![]() With yesterday’s release of Bus圜al 1.5 (also a beta version for now), Bus圜al works with CalDAV servers. Until yesterday, BusyMac advised its users not to update to the new MobileMe Calendar beta as it was incompatible with Bus圜al (actually the MobileMe beta is incompatible with any calendar software that depends on Sync Services).Īll of that has now changed. However, if you’ve been using Bus圜al - and syncing your calendars via MobileMe - you ran into a roadblock. If you use the new MobileMe Calendar beta with iCal, you may not notice much change at the iCal end, as iCal has been updated to automatically accommodate the MobileMe shift. In particular, rather than syncing via Sync Services (software primarily residing on your Mac), MobileMe now uses CalDAV. With the new MobileMe Calendar (currently still in beta), Apple changed the way in which its calendars sync. At least it did until Apple threw a monkey wrench into the entire setup. If you sync your calendars to your iPhone via MobileMe, any change you make to a calendar on any of your synced devices is almost instantly reflected on all of your devices and Macs - as well as to the devices and Macs of everyone who shares the calendar.Īll of this works superbly well. My wife and I use this to make sure that we are both up-to-date with each other’s appointments. ![]() Any change that one user makes to the calendar is instantly seen by everyone else who is sharing. In particular, you can set up a calendar in Bus圜al so that multiple users on a local network can both view and edit its events. Beyond its numerous interface enhancements (such as sticky notes and recurring To Dos), the major draw of Bus圜al has been calendar sharing. For people dissatisfied with the limitations of iCal, there is Bus圜al. ![]()
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