Apple’s Darwin Calendar Server (DCS) is a free, open-source CalDAV server that works with iCal. It’s not the only one, but it’s a good choice—as long as you don’t mind a bit of command-line tinkering.
A few days ago, iCal Server on my 9400M MacMini Core 2 Duo running OS X Snow leopard Server started acting up. I have iCal Server setup with push notifications so that as soon as I create/update a new ...
OS X Server 10.5 includes iCal Server, a full-featured yet easy-to-configure CalDAV server. Beyond the ordinary requirements for OS X Server, though, iCal Server has some additional qualifications.
CalDAV has been adopted by the IETF as a proposed standard, and open-source projects, such as Bedework, OSAF Chandler Server (Cosmo), Zimbra and SOGo, implement the protocol. The Sync4j Project, a PIM ...
For those in the know, please correct me if I am wrong about any of the following. Thanks<BR><BR>I got pretty excited when I first read about iCal gaining the ability to do group calendering. Then I ...
I've been using Google's integrated services like Gmail, Google Keep, Google Calendar, etc., for over a decade. One of the primary reasons for picking Google apps was convenience. I had to create a ...