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This article is about the software developed by Apple Inc. For other uses, see ical.
iCal is a personal calendar application made by Apple Inc. that runs on the Mac OS X operating system. iCal was the first calendar application for Mac OS X to offer support for multiple calendars and the ability to publish/subscribe calendars to WebDAV server. Originally released as a free download for Mac OS X v10.2 on September 10, 2002, with the release of Mac OS X v10.3 it was bundled with the operating system as iCal 1.5. Version 2 of iCal was released as part of Mac OS X v10.4 and Version 3 with of Mac OS X v10.5. Apple licensed the iCal name from Brown Bear Software, who used it for their iCal application. iCal development is quite different from other Apple software since it was designed independently by a small French team working "secretly" in Paris, led by Jean-Marie Hullot, a friend of Steve Jobs. iCal's development has since been transferred to Apple US Headquarters in Cupertino. [1]
Features
New in Version 3
BugsIt has been reported that some users of iCal that have their calendar on a CalDAV server can't view or add events to their calendar. This issue is specific to Google Calendar users.[3] See also
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