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Monday 16 September 2013

BusyCal for Mac adds support for the latest updates Exchange


In addition to previous support Google Calendar and iCloud Calendar, Exchange and Office 365 BusyCal 2.5 update adds sharing. Exchange users can sync and share calendars and schedule meetings.

Calendar sharing - Each calendar can be shared with multiple users, each with different access privileges (free / busy , read-only , read / write , commission , etc).

Public Calendar - company-wide public calendar can subscribe to BusyCal.
Meeting organizers can view free / busy - arrange a meeting, attendees availability.
Push - the change synchronization between Exchange and BusyCal immediately pushed through .

I am a long-term ownership BusyCal can say version 2.5 update is progressing well. 365 with an Exchange account, my work has a small setup assistant process configuration. The software provides some nice little features, increasing exchanges in the field of graphics support notes and rich text format compatibility , such as.

Latest Updates are free BusyCal 2.0 customers through the Mac App Store price almost $ 29.99.

BusyCal before version 2.0 , the software relies found in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and earlier synchronization service. However, these synchronization framework arrival of Mac OS X Lion , depreciation and iSync application deleted. This change creates some of the programs , including Microsoft Outlook and Entourage. This means that there is a third party , such as Apple's calendar and calendar synchronization between BusyCal is no longer reliable, disturb synchronization iOS devices locally via iTunes sync .

2.0 and later, a cloud-based services such as iCloud or Google calendar calendar hosting. Local calendar can not be hosted on the local machine , and published Google . Instead, users subscribe to a remote calendar, whether through the iCloud, Google or Exchange . Update, I experienced a somewhat complicated process , get a calendar on a remote service : Export event in the local calendar , delete it and create a new Google calendar then to now , I stream old event BusyCal subscribed calendars .

In a BusyCal support an upgrade to version 2.5 of the description , the company offers this advice:

You can still share calendars on a local area network . But you can not redistribute cloud-based calendar (such as the iCloud, Exchange or Google) to subscribe for others on the LAN . Instead, you should carry your calendar on iCloud, Exchange or Google , and each computer directly with the cloud-based server synchronization .

For more Technology and Apple updates click the links.

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