iCalFix 0.5: universal, independent, easier to use

ical100pxRobert Blum has released a new version of his alarm-enhancement plugin for iCal, which is much easier to configure.

iCalFix 0.5 is a universal binary and a bona fide input manager. SIMBL is no longer required.

It now also has its own Preferences pane within iCal after installation:

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Editing plist files, a feature of previous versions, is no more. All the setting for the default alarm are easily accessible in the Preferences pane.

Lastly, Robert has set up an announcements mailing list to keep users informed of new versions.

He is on the look-out for someone to design an icon for the plugin.

Contact email address, announcement list subscription details and the new plugin itself are available at Robert’s web site . iCalFix is donation-ware.ical, alarms, default, notification, plugins, productivity

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3 Responses to “iCalFix 0.5: universal, independent, easier to use”

  1. John L. says:

    I installed iCal Fix 0.5 and restarted. When I tried to do a “New Event” from the menu or by double-clicking the date, I got a spinning color wheel that would not stop. I had to do a force quit to get my computer back.

  2. Tim says:

    Hi John. I think that contacting Robert Blum by email will yield you the most knowledgeable advice on what’s going wrong.

  3. Robert 'Groby' Blum says:

    That would certainly help – my contact for icalfix is rob.blum@gmail.com

    And if you could let me know if you’ve got other haxies or patches installed, that would help a lot.

    Thanks!

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