Well, the good news is that iCal is very AppleScriptable, so you should be
able to pull out the data that you want somehow.

I don't have a Newt w/ wireless or ethernet (it's just a 120) so I'm not
sure where to go from there...

-=Dennis=-

On 9/11/02 12:42 PM, "David M. Ensteness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK, so I am an optimist, here is what I want to do:
> 
> Hardware in use:
> Message Pad 2000 upgrade with ethernet and wireless cards
> PowerBook Pismo with AirPort [Mac OS X v.10.2]
> Power Mac G4 [Mac OS X v.10.2]
> Beige G3 [Mac OS X Server v.10.2]
> AirPort Base Station rev. 1.0
> 
> Software in question:
> Address Book v.3.0.1
> iCal v.1.0
> 
> Of course my goal is to sync my contacts and my calendar on my Message
> Pad with my Mac OS X Macs so that I could do more than just backup my
> Newton. I know that it all works fine through Classic but I am of
> course on the quest of a Mac OS X only system. There are connection
> programs on the web to let people sync with Mac OS X natively but only
> via serial ports [ish].
> 


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