"apple ical" Help and InformationHow do I keep my Apple iCal events in the correct timezone?
I'm going crazy: I travel a lot on business and when I move to a different timezone, I dutifully change the timezone on my MacBook Pro to match. I just noticed, however, that iCal automatically switches to the new timezone and adjusts all my events. Eek! How do I not have iCal do that?...
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I've made the transition and now am working exclusively with iCal, but my colleagues are still stuck on Google Calendar. How can I subscribe to their calendars so that they show up on iCal rather than me having to log in to Gcal to see what's going on?...
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Slowly but surely, I've been dragged kicking and screaming (well, not screaming, per se) into using Apple's iCal application on my Mac, though I'd rather just use the calendar in Microsoft Outlook on my XP box. I've figured out a lot of iCal but can't figure out how to have a weekly recurring event that's not tied to a specific time segment, though....
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I've been using Google Calendar for a while, but would like to have a backup of my calendar in Apple's iCal program so I can dump a copy of it onto my iPod and other iCal-compatible devices. But how the heck do I get data out of Gcal?...
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