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Jan 24, 2013 6:35 PM in response to Terry Plowmanby baconwrapped,Hmmm... I have no problem creating calendar items directly from email with BusyCal. Works for me just as it did with iCal.
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Jan 24, 2013 7:31 PM in response to baconwrappedby Terry Plowman,How? I'm talking about the automatic drop-down that will create events in iCal.
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Jan 24, 2013 8:09 PM in response to Terry Plowmanby baconwrapped,Terry, that's eactly what I do... I put my cursor over the date/time that's in the body of an email and I get the option to add to calendar...
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Jan 24, 2013 8:21 PM in response to baconwrappedby Terry Plowman,When I hover over a date in Apple Mail, I get the option to add an event to Apple Calendar, not to BusyCal. If you know how to add an event to Busy Cal that way, please let me know. I have BusyCal set as my default calendar app, but it doesn't work with the auto-event feature as iCal (or Calendar) does.
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Jan 24, 2013 8:34 PM in response to Terry Plowmanby baconwrapped,When I do that it's the same thing and it goes into BusyCal... it goes into Apple Calendar too... If I created a new event in Apple Calendar it would also show up in BusyCal...
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Jan 25, 2013 9:40 AM in response to baconwrappedby Terry Plowman,OK, I get what's happening. You must have iCloud set up to store calendar events, so when you use the auto-event creator function in Mail, it actually creates that event in Apple Calendar, which then transfers it to iCloud, which then sends it to BusyCal. I tried this, and it works. Because I have iCloud set to refresh every 5 minutes, it takes that long for the new event to appear in BusyCal. If you also take a look at Calendar, you'll see the event is there as well. So, the auto-event creator isn't actually creating the event directly into BusyCal, but indirectly through iCloud. Pretty cool — an automatic workaround!
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Mar 6, 2013 1:02 PM in response to DonSurasby juiceplus1,Yes, Apple failed to include a multi-time snooze feature in the Mountain Lion version of Calendar. LIke you, thousands of us would like to have this feature back.
Go to www.apple.com/feedback and tell them. I did. If enough people point out this omission, they will address it sooner than later.
Power in numbers!
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Mar 6, 2013 1:07 PM in response to juiceplus1by branfordman54,Hard to imagaine why anyone would think removing core functionality from a core app was a good idea. Thanks for the reminder about leaving feedback:
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May 14, 2013 8:39 AM in response to juiceplus1by SeeHole,Done! Amazing they have left this feature out :/
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May 28, 2013 8:42 AM in response to ChrisB1974by PaulaBlanchard,I couldn't agree more. What were they thinking when they removed the snooze time options? Hopefully they are working on fixing this, since a lot of people seem to have the problem.
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May 28, 2013 8:52 AM in response to juiceplus1by PaulaBlanchard,Absolutely! I just sent a pretty strongly worded message in feedback. Hopefully they're paying attention. I can't understand why Apple would remove such a helpful feature...
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May 28, 2013 8:56 AM in response to Richard Baskettby PaulaBlanchard,I am very interested to know if you find any new options!!! I am really hating iCal right now...
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May 28, 2013 9:05 AM in response to PaulaBlanchardby Terry Plowman,Paula, I switched to BusyCal, and have been very happy with it. Easy to import your existing Apple calendars.
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May 28, 2013 9:19 AM in response to earthmobileby PaulaBlanchard,Thanks, does DUE integrate to all your existing iCal events? Or do you need to re-input everything to DUE?
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May 28, 2013 9:20 AM in response to Terry Plowmanby PaulaBlanchard,Great, thank you Terry! Does BusyCal integrate to AppleMail?