2009-11-02 08:33 AM
An update to the Macintosh operating system sometimes
leads to complaints. That was certainly the case in
iCal in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Suddenly it became
much more difficult to edit events. There had been a
"drawer" at the side of the calendar in Mac OS X 10.4
Tiger that made it easy to quickly edit events.
In Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, the drawer was replaced by
a pop-up. This pop-up remains in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow
Leopard
While it is useful for adding the event, making
changes with it is inconvenient, especially if you
are making multiple ones. To make changes with it,
you must double-click on the event in the calendar,
then click the edit button. If you wan to change
another event, you must repeat this action:
Apple must have heard the complaints because they
have added a new Edit menu item, Show Inspector, in
Snow Leopard:
The iCal Inspector does not have an edit button. You
can make changes by simply clicking on an item. If
you need to make changes in another event, just click
on the event and continue editing.
There are lots of new, hidden features in Snow
Leopard. Check back soon for more tips.
-- Pat
iCalSnow Leopard, ICal
2008-10-22 10:42 AM
There has been a search function in iCal since it was
released. It works by typing in a few letters that
are in the title of the event into the search area at
the top of the iCal window. You will then see a list
of events with those letters in their title at the
bottom of the window.
But, how can you make a list of events from one or
more calendars?
First you need to select the specific calendar (or
multiple calendars) by selecting them. You can show
or hide calendars events by checking or unchecking
the box by the calendar’s name.
Now, if you want a list of events, how do you get
that?…
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