If you have access to a WebDAV server at all, you can share calendars that way.

Whilst you're at it, if you can get iCal to work, let me know. Seems to me the one part that I couldn't get to work was viewing calendars.

-C-
On Jan 15, 2006, at 5:28 PM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:

um, I believe thats two hundred per account, not machine. you could share one account between two machines just fine
On Jan 15, 2006, at 5:34 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Hello folks, I just happen to be cleaning out my Dock and thought I'd have a look at Ical. Seems like it might be friendly, but in any case it got me to thinking. My wife has this paper calendar she keeps everything on and I got to thinking that it would be pretty handy if we could share a calendar on the Macs so we would both know what's going on and she wouldn't have to remind me about various events. So, I see if you have a dot mac account your able to do this, but not sure if I really want to spend I imagine $200 a year just for this and I say $200 cause I believe its $100 per machine. In any event, is it possible for she and I to share calenars even if we don't have this dot Mac account? I imagine I'd need some sort of server with a web interface or such for this to work. Any ideas appreciated.

Scott








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