
I’m not an active user of Facebook web pages. I don’t have the time or interest to participate actively in the community, but I do take advantage of the Facebook network.
Without the events posted there by my friends, I would be locked inside for most of the month. Since I don’t want to log in to Facebook.com, I sought a way to get the events listed in iCal on my Powerbook. The solution is called (somewhat uninspired) fbCal, an application that lets you subscribe to your events to Google Calendar, Apple iCal, M$ Outlook, or Mozilla Sunbird.
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I’m not sure if you saw the keynote this morning, but I think that this will be a pretty cool way to keep organized:
http://www.apple.com/mobileme/
The only disappointment, though, is that just like .Mac, this is a paid subscription. We’ll see, though, maybe with a new iPhone it will be worth it to keep everything in sync.
I’m not sure if you saw the keynote this morning, but I think that this will be a pretty cool way to keep organized:
http://www.apple.com/mobileme/
The only disappointment, though, is that just like .Mac, this is a paid subscription. We’ll see, though, maybe with a new iPhone it will be worth it to keep everything in sync.
June 10th, 2008
12:01 am