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AJ's Apple

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Sep 2, 2006
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Hello everyone. I'm not sure what I'm looking for here. I use two computers; one for working at home and one for working at work. I use a small portable HDD to work on files I use/need. Is there a way to synchronize both my iCal calendars regardless of which one I enter an appointment into? In other words, how can I add to the other so they are the same regardless of which one I last used, without doing it twice obviously? Does this make sense?

The iMac is running 10.3.9. The MacBook is running 10.4.7.
 
mad jew said:
Some people complain that it's too expensive, but I use .Mac for syncing my iCal and Address Book between my Macs. :)
Well, I do feel there should be a way to do it without relying on a monthly service charge. I did find a beta application called MySync; however, it requires both computers to be running 10.4 and I don't intend on upgrading my OS until, maybe, 10.5.
 
I have found a syncronous application. However, I need to locate "my" calander files of which I have six of them.

Does anyone know if my calanders happen to be under the folders MacBook>Users>Home>Library>Application Support>iCal>Sources ?
 
mad jew said:
Yeah, that's where they are. What app are you using? :)
SilverKeeper. However, I found out the file structure is different for 10.3. Soooo, I can't do it like I hoped unless I buy 10.4 for the iMac which I'm not going to do this close to 10.5.
 
mad jew said:
Some people complain that it's too expensive, but I use .Mac for syncing my iCal and Address Book between my Macs. :)

I honestly don't think .Mac is too expensive for what it offers. I have several Macs between home and work and just being able to keep everything N Sync (pardon the pun) is worth every penny. That and the enhanced features and ease of iWeb.
 
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