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But I was darned if I was going to spend any money (as I’m also a notorious cheapskate), so I started looking into iCal, which comes with Mac OS X. Despite my offers to help port it to Cocoa, this program has been giving off that old abandonware smell since its last update three years ago, and I started looking about for a replacement. That’s the thought that occurred to me, anyway, as I contemplated having to switch away from my favorite, long-time calendering companion, Dave Warker’s Remember? (see “ Remember? Not Forgotten,” 30 June 2003).Ībandoning Remember? wasn’t going to be easy, but this utility hasn’t made the progress I’d hoped for in recent years it’s still a PowerPC app running under Rosetta in Snow Leopard, and its choice of years runs only to 2018 (believe it or not, I have events to schedule beyond that date). The folks at Apple are supposed to eat their own dog food, but it seems to me that the people who write iCal clearly don’t use iCal. #1612: OS suggestions, new accessibility features, higher cellular prices, Chrome OS Flex for old Macs, Memorial Day hiatus.#1613: M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, long-awaited features coming to OS, watchOS 9, TidBITS website changes, tvOS and HomePod update.#1614: 2022 OS system requirements, WWDC 2022 head-scratcher features, travel tech notes from Canada.#1615: Why Stage Manager needs an M1 iPad, Limit IP Address Tracking problems, Citibank cryptocurrency confusion.#1616: Explaining passkeys, Apple challenges for senior citizens, macOS 11.6.7 Big Sur fixes email attachment bug.
