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BusyMac Intros BusyCal

January 5th, 2009 Posted in Software

20090105busycal 80x79 BusyMac Intros BusyCal SAN FRANCISCO – BusyMac presented BusyCal Monday. BusyCal is a calendar application to share calendars on local networks or through the Internet, and synchronized with Google Calendar.

The application server does not need a timetable, allows users to create two, supports the two appellants, colors case, sending sticky notes on the events, allows users to view and edit events on the shared agenda, and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. BusySync also supported, allowing Google Calendar and iCal users to share and synchronize information.

BusyCal is at a price of U.S. $ 40 and will be available this spring.

macobserver.com

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