We’ve never liked iCal, and its new Calendar guise under OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion doesn’t address most of our complaints. The awful leatherette look remains, editing existing events is still clumsy, ...
Apple is on a beta roll in recent months. First it announced a brief MobileMe Mail beta in May, and this past Wednesday morning it unveiled a MobileMe Calendar beta. Unlike the Mail beta, however, ...
Apple’s iCal ( ), included with OS X, is easy to use—and its price can’t be beat. But it’s not especially powerful or flexible, and the improvements Apple has made to it in recent years have been ...
True confession time here. While I have upgraded to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on my MacBook, I’m still running 10.6 Snow Leopard on my Mac Pro. The reasons shouldn’t surprise anyone: Rosetta, needing a Snow ...
If you're fine with Apple's free Calendar app, then BusyCal 3.1.5 is interesting just for its long history, but if you need more powerful features, the app is a strong contender for best-in-class. The ...
There are plenty of product announcements coming out of the 2009 Macworld Expo, including one from BusyMac about an application that looks like it will give iCal a run for its money. The company's new ...
BusyMac has released BusyCal 3, an upgrade to its calendar app for macOS and iOS. It displays calendars in day, week, month, year and list views and syncs with iCloud, Google Calendar and Exchange.
BusyMac has announced BusyCal 2.5, an update to their their calendar app for Mac OS X. Its features include customizable calendar views, scrolling month and week views, an integrated info panel, ...
The BusyCal public beta is out! I got a preview of BusyCal while at WWDC this year, and have been anxiously awaiting the chance to put it into action. As the developers state on the homepage: "Think ...
Flexibits today introduced Fantastical 1.0.2, an upgrade to its innovative Mac calendar app that includes one of its most requested features, BusyCal support. Fantastical is a front-end to your ...