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What if you leave iCal running?
What I did was to use the hint to enable the local WebDAV server in Apache and just publish my calendar and my wife's to it. We then each subscribe to each other's published calendar. This way, we don't need to edit the other's calendar since we just see both on our composite calendars. I also don't worry about whether her copy is running or not to do some sync voodoo. In fact, I want them to be running all the time so the auto-publish and periodic subscription checking keeps them both very up-to-date.
Actually, I am doing this as well...
The problem with a local WebDAV publish/subscribe scenario is that I can only edit my calendar from one user account on one computer and my wife edits her's from one user account on the other computer.
We share a third computer at home (laptop) and subscribe to the WebDAV calendars from work or friend's computers outside our home network. In those situations, I cannot edit my calendar published from my home computer. So when I need to add an appointment that I make while at work, I have to email a reminder to create that appointment when I get home. If I could securely edit the WebDAV ICS file from anywhere using any ICS capable software, that would be ideal. I realize there are probably online services that would fit the bill, but want to run the service myself from my home network. |
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