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Journeyman |
Hi,
I'm in process of trying Daylite out. I work for a small firm that is Mac only, and looking for a way of sharing calendars and address books. Daylite 3 seems to tick most of our boxes. We are using Leopard clients, and have a couple of simple web servers running Tiger that we use to support various internet based file stores / web services used by our firm (e.g. Time Sheets, Shared Files etc.). I have a couple of questions so far - I am hoping someone here can confirm / answer. 1) It seems that Daylite's calendar is unaware of links / attendees attached to appointments made in iCal, and unable to attach such links to the meetings it inserts in iCal when synchronising (even if all the attendees are in the Daylite Database). Is this how it is supposed to work? Will there be a version that can work more intelligently with iCal? 2) I've not been able to find documentation that explains how to set up a remote database on one of our Tiger servers to use to support the system across all our users. Could someone point me at wherever this info is..? Thanks. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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glawrie
Hopefully this link <http://www.marketcircle.com/kb/idx/42/0/> will answer your questions about remote database access...? - David OS X v10.4.11 Daylite v3.7.6 (Build 1611) |
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Marketcircle Team |
The behavior you are seeing for the iCal sync is correct - we currently do not handle attendees in iCal.
I don't want to shot myself in the foot and comment on the availability of that feature - but it is on our radar. HTH |
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