I just heard about a mac program that helps to sync different users' ical
calendars.
I don't know anything more about it, but I know someone on this list was
looking for
something similar. The name of it is BusySync, and the developer website is:
http://www.busymac.com
Bill M.
Any ideas on this one? I sometimes use my computer to play music.
It's out my USB and into a USB on a shelf system at work. It drops
out wether it's Pandora or iTunes. Nothing is running except iTunes,
Camino, Safari, and Mail. They seem to be random. Others do not have
these
switch usb ports and see what happens? could be an intermittent power
problem. best...jf
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
Any ideas on this one? I sometimes use my computer to play music.
It's out my USB and into a USB on a shelf system at work. It drops
out wether it's
Hi,
I need your help in finding a very competent person or company to analyze
and correct our network/internet access/router ports, etc.
We have BellSouth DSL and about 20 computers (only my 2 are Macs), and my
web browsing and file transfer to/from the internet is so slow it is
driving
He who is called Bill Micou claimed:
I just heard about a mac program that helps to sync different users'
ical calendars.
Another way to go is Spanning Sync [1]. It lets you sync your iCal to
your Google calendar.
[1] http://www.spanningsync.com/
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