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August 27, 2009

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Are there plans to add Exchange support? This looks like a great calendar to buy if I can get Exchange support similar to what is featured in iCal.

So glad everything is working perfectly in Snow Leopard, you guys rock :-)

Stumbled across a feature request today: Printing To Do Lists. The print views of the calendar are awesome, but just noticed that the To Do list isn't printable. Check out Google's implementation for a very clean/simple print format.

I really love BusyCal, and plans to buy and use it in favor of iCal in a near future.

It's better than iCal in almost any way. Except when it comes to printing. Are you going to add more possibilities when you want to print your calendars? I'm thinking of:
- Choose wich calendars to print
- Choose time period
- One day/week/month/list per page

I've just installed on snow leopard and it looks great. It did integrate with my Exchange server, but read-only. Will the ability to edit be coming soon?

Thanks,
BD

Another multiple Exchange accounts user here, waiting for a 100% Exchange integration in Snow Leopard...

Hi

I'd like to download busycal, but the whole Website is down since many days. what's the problem, doesn't exist the company anymore?

Busymac impossible to reach !
I try to update my 2.2.2 version but your site is offline !
Please help !
Damien, Frecnh Busysync user since 2008.
meuda@mac.com
d.mourguye@ecosys.fr

My comment is exactly the same as from Schalliol | September 12, 2009 at 06:54 PM.
I would immediately buy Busycal if it would support Exchange

Exchange support to me is also a blocker right now. Creating and editing is vital. Otherwise I simply cannot use BusyCal - which pains me as BusyCal makes up for virtually all shortcomings in iCal!

Equally important: iCal displays the Exchange calendars of those colleagues who share their calendars with me. BusyCal does not show them at all.

Please include this in your roadmap - it is a real blocker!

... and keep up the good work! :-)

I tried BusyCal but am switching back to iCal for one reason: I need to print multiple weeks and multiple months. If this simple function ever appears in BusyCal please let me know!
Chris

I also add my strong support for adding MS Exchange Integration for BusyCal. I need to be able to create / edit appointments on my Exchange based calendar.

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