1) Double-click the day of the event, and there should be writing saying "New Event". 2) Now click on this, and there should be a pop-up to the side with the details - along with "Edit" and "Done" buttons.
3) If you select Edit, you can reset the name of the event, change the time of the event, and make a message and/or sound set for whenever you like, as a reminder.
Go to the entourage menu, preferences, under general preferences heading, select "sync services" and select "Synchronize events ant tasks with iCal and .Mac" Now you can also sync an iphone to the iCal and get all your entourage events on the iphone. How cool is that!
It is easy, just open on iSync, turn on bluetooth on your mobile, start sync. then your mac ask for internet on your mobile, but just click yes. Then it is starts copying your contacts and calendar events to your mac. You can find your information in adressbook and iCal
You should be able to sync your blackberry using iCal on your Mac.
practical; nonsensical; lackadaisical; a study in historical events;
Just for Mac is iChat, iCal, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, Garageband and thousands of others by companies such as Microsoft and Adobe and small independent software developers.
No. Absolutely not, just add your Google Calendar to your iCal app (Settings --> add Account -->Account type "Google") on your Mac and then set in iTunes to sync this cal to your iPhone as well. You'll see two separate calendars on your iPhone and will be able to manage them separately as well.
iCal is a fantastic calendar program, which allows you to set appointments and tasks. It is also free with Snow Leopard!
The suffix -ical means "related to" or "of, pertaining to." It is often used to form adjectives from nouns, indicating a characteristic or quality.
Are you wanting to add a Mac to your Windows Active Directory domain? Is that what you mean by workgroup?
There are some good programs available for bot Mac and PC. If you are on a Mac, the bundled iCal software is great for keeping appointments. Google Calendar is great on Windows PCs, and is available for free.
"-ical" isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix (noun) added to a word to create an adjective.
Some words that end in "ical" include: logical, practical, medical, critical, and musical.