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Podcast Video [00:06:47m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
George Starcher shows us all how to build a custom iWeb calendar using iWeb, ICal, Google Calendar and Busy Sync. Very handy
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Podcast Video [00:06:47m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
George Starcher shows us all how to build a custom iWeb calendar using iWeb, ICal, Google Calendar and Busy Sync. Very handy
If you prefer the iPhone size file get it here and go to the bottom of the page.
Like what you read or heard? Share and Enjoy:
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10 months ago
I'm sure that native google syncing will come eventually to iCal (it's technically there now, but there are LOTS of issues), until then CalGoo gets it done for free.
10 months ago
10 months ago
You made a couple of assumptions though... 1) Unless I'm missing something it looks like you're using iWeb '08 so you're assuming we all have that and 2) we all have a .Mac/Mobile Me account. The latter isn't important unless we want wireless synching from iPhone/iPod Touch but the first appears to be to add the web widget.
10 months ago
10 months ago
Yes if you want the part just to use your iPhone or iPod without having to plug it in you have to use MobileME. Otherwise you can stick with iCal only and Busysync. Or you could even skip busy sync and try and do it with the recent google webdav support. I just have heard mixed results on doing that.
10 months ago
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