I've just noticed ical has jul 17th, when I launch ical in corrects itself, when I close ical, it returns to jul 17th.
Actually I think it has always been 17th July… I remember that date because it is my mom's birthday.I've just noticed ical has jul 17th, when I launch ical in corrects itself, when I close ical, it returns to jul 17th.
Link…But as it turns out the origins of this icon are much more mundane and bureaucratic: iCal debuted on July 17, 2002 at the MacWorld Expo in New York.
Let us be clear:I've just noticed ical has jul 17th, when I launch ical in corrects itself, when I close ical, it returns to jul 17th.
Let us be clear:Understand?
- If iCal is running, then its Dock icon will display today's date.
- If iCal is not running, then its Dock icon will display Jul 17.
Let's be clear:Let us be clear:
Understand?
- If iCal is running, then its Dock icon will display today's date.
- If iCal is not running, then its Dock icon will display Jul 17.