10.3.3. on a Pismo.
It claims that networked servers will appear in the sidebar. But that
applied before in my 3.2. Can't discern any changes - good or bad. What
should I be looking for? (I'd love to be able to make appearance
changes - fonts etc - in iCal). TONY

Only networked servers that were connected by entering their address directly (or by selecting from the favorite servers list) used to appear in the sidebar (and on the desktop).


If you used the Network button in the sidebar or the browse button in the "Connect to server" dialog to find a server, then it would NOT appear in the sidebar.
This has (at last!) been fixed in 10.3.3 (this strange behavior had been introduced with 10.3).


Luis

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