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DESCRIPTION
iCalMenu provides a quick and simple menu bar interface for adding events to iCal using a short cut key based interface.

Easily add events without navigating away from your current view in iCal and without disrupting your work in other programs.

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REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:PennyApps.com
Downloads:2,275
  - Version d/l:2,275
Utilities:Desktop
License:Shareware
Date:09 Oct 2006
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$1.86
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    iCalMenu User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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    Oct 9 2006
    ****.

    NORAA  First, you DO NOT need to register this app to try it. When you open the app, and it asks you to register, click on the "register" button. iCal will open up, and then an open dialog box will open, to let you select the license key file, just click on cancel - and you'll be able to test out the app. I don't know if there is a time-limit on this method or not, of if any of the apps features have been disabled...but it at least allows you to test it out.

    For the most part, a great little app...easily lets you add events to any calendar weeks, months, or years in advance without having to go to that date in iCal. A couple of things though, one better documentation for sure (though it isn't hard to figure out) and I wish it didn't have toa ctually open up iCal to work.  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Oct 9 2006
    ***½.

    JCOOPER11  Disagree w/ the previous comments.

    First, I did not have to pay for it before using it. It asked me to, but I just ignored that, and it worked fine.

    Second, this is useful to me. I often want to add an event in the distant future without changing the calendar view or navigating to the date, within iCal.  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Oct 9 2006

    PHILCOZZ  It may not be very expensive, but I have to pay before I even get to see the app in action? No, seriously...  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Oct 9 2006

    WNP  As it's not possible to test the app, for the 99 penny I thought go ahead! So did I.

    Unfortunately it's a joke! This app launch iCal prior to add the event. So what's the point? If iCal is launched, it's quicker and nicer to add the event directly in iCal.  
    (Version 1.0)

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