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swindmill

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Mar 17, 2005
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iCal has started showing Sept. 3 as the date in the dock when the app is not running. I'm guessing this started on Sept. 3 for some reason and now that's the date it shows. Any ideas on how to fix this?
 
I've been so curious about this, too!

Hopefully, someone will come up with a solution. I couldn't find anything in the settings that would want to make it "stick" to 9/03.
 
Yeah i've had that happen too. Killing the dock (open terminal, type "killall Dock") fixes it. Very strange bug. Also the dock (this is in SL btw) has been using a lot of memory for me. It's at 85 megs right now. Never had it that high in Leopard.
 
Yeah i've had that happen too. Killing the dock (open terminal, type "killall Dock") fixes it. Very strange bug. Also the dock (this is in SL btw) has been using a lot of memory for me. It's at 85 megs right now. Never had it that high in Leopard.

ive been having the same issue my iCal shows july 17.
i tried using the killall Dock command but it has changed nothing.
 
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