Apple Releases iCal; Announces Mac OS X-only Booting
Apple Releases iCal; Announces Mac OS X-only Booting — At Apple Expo in Paris, Apple today released iCal, the company’s simple calendar application announced at Macworld Expo in July. iCal provides an attractive Aqua interface, supports multiple calendars, and allows for calendar sharing via a WebDAV server or via .Mac (which can also publish calendars so they can be viewed in a Web browser). The program is free and is a 6.3 MB download, but keep in mind that it requires Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar and can send email invitations only with Apple’s Mail.
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The other noteworthy announcement from Apple is that starting in January of 2003, all new Macs will boot only into Mac OS X. Older applications will remain accessible via the Classic environment. The announcement is no surprise – we’ve all known the day was coming when new Macs would cease to be able to boot into Mac OS 9 – so if you were thinking about buying a new Mac and need the capability to boot into Mac OS 9, you might want to buy something in the next few months. [ACE]
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