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| Downloads:23,993 |
| Version Downloads:1,975 |
| Type:Business : Personal Info Managers |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:23 Jan 2012 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $49.99 |
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I've just installed Busycal on my iMac and want to sync it with my Mac book but am having difficulty. Does anyone know how to do this? Both computers are running Leopard 10.5.8
When loading Busycal on the Mac Book my work mate chose the free trial option instead of entering the serial number as I did on the iMac, is it as simple as re-installing Busycal on the Mac book with the same serial number I have on the iMac?
Do I need to open an iCloud account to Sync the two?
Please help - in dire straights as I am a PA!
Thank you.
Chrisjenweb reviewed on 21 Jan 2012
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Dana Sutton reviewed on 08 Jan 2012
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Odysseus reviewed on 10 Dec 2011
+22
Frankeed reviewed on 06 Dec 2011
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Cocoanut reviewed on 07 Nov 2011
+3
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Bigboysdad reviewed on 22 Oct 2011
+22
Tomq reviewed on 07 Sep 2011
Initially I did not think BusyCal had the features I wanted, specifically scrolling weeks in the month view, but thanks to MacUpdate members I found it. So then I asked MacUpdate to remove my previous errorenous comments.
Now I have tried and bought BusyCal because I find it a very user friendly and a feature-filled calendar.
I should subtract a 1/2 star because the weekend date box colors cannot be customized. Currently there is only a very slight grey tint for the weekend date boxes—not enough for me to easily distinguish the weekends from the weekdays. In fact I almost did not buy BusyCal until I noticed the the weekend date numbers are a bright red color while the weekday date numbers are black; so this was enough to change my mind. Still, the colors of the date boxes and date numbers should be customizable; not everyone likes bright red weekend date numbers!
Another minor quibble is that the toolbar area at the top is not customizable. The "today" button is located at left border; not real convenient. And other common commands should be able to be placed in the toolbar area for convenience. (Fortunately I use Quickeys to make my own toolbar and place the commom commands in it. So it works, kind of.)
I had a little problem with the text baseline shifting a bit too low in a banner when I tried changing the font, but I eventually got it back to normal.
Also for the first time ever I have synked a calendar program with my wife's computer over LAN. The setup was trivially easy and it works very well and is a nice addition to keeping our appointments up-to-date with each other.
BusyCal nice calendar for my needs. I like the feeling of this program. And it is far better than iCal which I gave up on many years ago.
Tom
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Howard Lieberman rated on 09 Dec 2011
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