![]() Now uses company name for surname token when card flagged as company.įix incorrect 'year' token text bug in English version.įix Calendar Picker crash bug with Lion/MobileMe. No longer adds default iCal alarm to new events. Shows Address Book/Contacts.app smart groups.ĭates without a year no longer show 'age', 'ordinal age' or 'year' tokens. Removed reminder only calendars from calendar picker.įix bug blocking operation under OSX 10.7 introduced in version 2.3.2.Ĭhanged case of text "birthdays" to lower case. The application runs in demo mode for two weeks before it needs registering.įix for OSX 10.8 Calendar interface issues.įix for failure on event deletion when the event had previously been deleted.įix for events not being deleted from CalDAV calendars in OSX 10.8.įix default alarm being removed in OSX 10.8 when no additional alarms are set.įix launchd permissions bug blocking background syncing for some users.Īddressed reported duplicates on upgrade issue. Dates to iCal will then run in the background as required to keep the 'Anniversary' calendars in iCal in sync with updates in the user's Address Book.ĭates to iCal 2 is shareware, registration is £4 per machine. Users with a large number of dates in Address Book may prefer to quit iCal before activating Dates to iCal, as iCal can become unresponsive due to a large number of events being added at one time. To start Dates to iCal, open the application, make the settings required (settings are divided into 'General', 'Titles' and 'Alarms' tabs) and then quit. It now uses the Sparkle framework to keep the user updated of future releases. ![]() ![]() ![]() The application is now internationalized. My gratitude goes to Mathias Hofmann, Boris Lewandowski, Joerg Czanderle, David Poves, Daniel Montoya, Michael Fördere, Corentin Cras-Méneur and Roberto Miola for their help in these translations.Īs of version 2.2 Dates to iCal is able to access non local Exchange and CalDAV address books in Address Book. Version 2.3 of Dates to iCal is localized into French, German, Italian and Spanish. ![]()
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