Sync iCal with Google Calendar
Sync iCal with Google Calendar, BusySync 2.0 will help you perform bidirectional synchronization between iCal and Google Calendar, providing web based access to your calendars from anywhere.
BusySync 2.0 synchronizes iCal with Google Calendar, enabling users to:
1) View and Edit calendars online – Calendar events can be created/edited in both iCal and Google Calendar and automatically synchronized between the two.
2) Sync calendars between Home and Work – Users can sync their Home and Office Computers with Google Calendar (As an alternative to syncing calendars with .Mac).
3) Share calendars remotely – Users in remote locations can share calendars with each other by syncing shared calendars with Google Calendar, even while traveling.
How it Works
BusySync is a Mac OS X System Preference Pane that runs in the background and adds calendar sharing capabilities to iCal. Leveraging Apple Sync Services and Bonjour, calendar events created by one user are instantly published and synchronized with other iCal users on the network. Users can share and edit calendars, make changes on each others calendars, and everything is automatically synchronized between each user, on each Mac.
Pricing and Availability:
1) BusySync 2.0 will be available in February 2008 for $24.95 per computer.
2) BusySync 1.5 is currently available for $19.95 per computer.
3) Registered users of BusySync 1.5 will receive a free upgrade to BusySync 2.0. You can save $5 if you purchase BusySync 1.5 now for $19.95, and get a free upgrade to BusySync 2.0.
A Public Beta will be available soon. For more info visit http://www.busymac.com/
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Thanks for the helpful post.