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Managing your schedule with two computers
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<blockquote data-quote="Emuleem22" data-source="post: 191416"><p>What is a good way, if there is one, to keep two computers up-to-date with your iCal (or Entourage or anything else that works better for this purpose) schedule? I've inputted quite of bit of schedule in iCal on my PowerBook, and I just got an iMac yesterday, and I'm wondering if there is a more convenient way to keep the two calendars up-to-date without having to export/import for every single change. Am I just being lazy? or is there a way to utilize my .mac account to access my schedule for viewing AND updating via Internet? I'm not too good with making sure I backup my information on a regular basis, and since I use laptop equally as much as I use desktop, I wish there was a way to do something like what I've described above. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emuleem22, post: 191416"] What is a good way, if there is one, to keep two computers up-to-date with your iCal (or Entourage or anything else that works better for this purpose) schedule? I've inputted quite of bit of schedule in iCal on my PowerBook, and I just got an iMac yesterday, and I'm wondering if there is a more convenient way to keep the two calendars up-to-date without having to export/import for every single change. Am I just being lazy? or is there a way to utilize my .mac account to access my schedule for viewing AND updating via Internet? I'm not too good with making sure I backup my information on a regular basis, and since I use laptop equally as much as I use desktop, I wish there was a way to do something like what I've described above. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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