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iCal - Quickstart

iCal - Keep it all together!
Welcome to this fourth installment of our series on productivity.

iCal is a calendar program that manages:
  • To-do lists
  • Schedules
  • Events
  • Reminders
The video below shows a very basic introduction to iCal and it's features. For an in-depth look at iCal's features, click on "Help" within iCal. Remember, iCal integrates with Address Book, Spotlight and Mail. You can also subscribe to calendars published by others too!

Enjoy!

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