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Still no go ? - Version: 3.3.0, 7/14/2008 11:50AM PST
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Still a leopard compatibility problem - Version: 3.3.0, 2/9/2008 12:00AM PST
Marc Girondot
After checking carefully the new version, it appears that Apple has changed completely the file format with the new iCal. It is now much more complicated than with the previous version... perhaps to force to have a .mac account.
During Leopard installation, the old Tiger iCal files are not deleted. It is them that you see within iCal but they are no longer used and then are not updated.
I cannot promise at that time to be able to find a way to render FTPiCal compatible with Leopard.
Sorry for that
During Leopard installation, the old Tiger iCal files are not deleted. It is them that you see within iCal but they are no longer used and then are not updated.
I cannot promise at that time to be able to find a way to render FTPiCal compatible with Leopard.
Sorry for that
Still a leopard compatibility problem - Version: 3.3.0, 2/9/2008 12:00AM PST
Marc Girondot
Still a leopard compatibility problem: After checking carefully the new version, it appears that Apple has changed completely the file format with the new iCal. It is now much more complicated than with the previous version... perhaps to force to have a .mac account.
During Leopard installation, the old Tiger iCal files are not deleted. It is them that you see within iCal but they are no longer used and then are not updated.
I cannot promise at that time to be able to find a way to render FTPiCal compatible with Leopard.
Sorry for that.
During Leopard installation, the old Tiger iCal files are not deleted. It is them that you see within iCal but they are no longer used and then are not updated.
I cannot promise at that time to be able to find a way to render FTPiCal compatible with Leopard.
Sorry for that.
After all, I did pay for your program and you still did not come up with a fix for Leopard !!!!!!
On the computer I'm using for the php calendar, I'm still running tiger but it's really getting old and I'm about to switch...
Come on.. fix it already...
Je n'arrive pas a croire qu'un petit probleme comme ca puisse vous prendre tant de temps... On trouve toujours le temps.. surtout quand on a des clients qui ont payƩ !!!