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2011

MacNix: Change Mac OS X 10.7 Lion iCal and Address Book Skins from Leather to Aluminum

by gregg
I am not a fan of the new leather title bar in iCal on Lion... what were they thinking? Now all we need is a wood-effect dashboard for our cars and rotary-dial iPhones...

2008

Official Google Mac Blog: Google Calendar now supports Apple iCal

by kasi77 & 1 other
The Google Calendar team is proud to announce the public release of our support for the CalDAV protocol. You can now use Apple iCal with your Google Calendar, so you can work even when you're offline, sync almost instantly, respond to invitations from others and see the free/busy data of your friends and coworkers.

Anxiety - Lightweight To-do Management

by nhoizey & 2 others
Anxiety is a super-lightweight To-do list application for Mac OS X Leopard that synchronizes with iCal and Mail. Its aim is to provide a streamlined, easily accessible interface to add and check off your tasks, while remaining poised to melt into the back

BusySync 2.0 Preview

by nhoizey
With BusySync 2.0, you can perform bidirectional synchronization between iCal and Google Calendar, providing web based access to your calendars from anywhere.

2007

BlockSoft

by nhoizey & 1 other
Is your iCal icon stuck in the past? iConiCal is a utility for setting iCal's icon and dock icon to show the current date in a choice of colours, even when iCal is closed.

feub.net

by nhoizey
GCALDaemon est un programme Java - donc indépendant de l'OS - qui permet une synchronisation dans les deux sens entre Google Calendar et tout type de calendrier compatible iCalendar

GCALDaemon - Project Home

by nhoizey & 3 others (via)
GCALDaemon is an OS-independent Java program that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and various iCalalendar compatible calendar applications. GCALDaemon is primarily designed as a calendar synchronizer but it can also be used as a Gmail notifier, Address Book importer, Gmail terminal and RSS feed converter.

macosxhints.com - Add a week number calendar to iCal

by nhoizey
Frustrated by the lack of week number support in iCal, I started searching for a solution

2006

iCalPublish - Combine multiple iCal calendars

by ycc2106
Combine multiple iCal calendars and publish them to your .Mac account or a WebDAV server.<br>

Mark/Space Products - Mac OS X Sync Solutions for Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, Smartphone, Sony PSP, Sidekick & hiptop

by springnet
The best handheld and smartphone synchronization software available for the Mac. for Palm OS for Palm OS devices including Palm/palmOne, Sony, Garmin, Samsung, Tapwave and Fossil for Windows Mobile for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone devices in

TNPI - Do it Yourself .mac

by nhoizey
Many of the reasons I do not find .mac useful are the same reasons I encourage others to use it. My needs are different than the average computer user. This is not an "I hate .mac" article but rather an explanation of the motivation and methods I used to provide myself with comparable services that are more usable for me. I publish it so that others may benefit from what I have learned.

high priority

by rmaltete & 5 others (via)
gestion des tâches sous OSX High Priority ( Download Download | Download Order ) is an inexpensive Mac OS X 10.4 or higher menu extra whose sole purpose is to help you manage your To Dos in a simple, intuitive, and pleasant manner. Leveraging the power and simplicity of iCal, Apple's calendar software bundled with Mac OS X, High Priority allows you to create, edit, and remove your To Do items directly from the menu bar, without having to have iCal open.

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