Posts Tagged ‘subscribed calendars’

High Priority 1.1.1

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

highpriorityThe developer of High Priority continues to pound away at improving this Menubar iCal To Do manager.

The latest release (1.1.1) is a universal binary and allows you to hide subscribed calendars.

It is also much smarter at parsing iCal’s To Do information. The new version correctly displays non-standard completed dates that include time zone, due dates that include time, URLs that don’t contain a specified type and more.

You can use High Priority in a limited-functionality version for free, or pay a USD 6 registration fee for the full version. It’s available from the developer’s web site .universal binary, subscribed calendars, high priority, menubar, ical, to do

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DoBeDo 2.3: iCal ToDo widget

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

dobedoDoBeDo is a widget that manages your iCal ToDos.

It will list your ToDos, but also allows you mark them as completed, to edit them and to select which ones to display.

It has been around for a while, but a new version was released today with a snazzy skin to match the new 10.4.4 Calendar widget:

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As you can see, the reverse side offers various useful options.

The new version also displays subscribed calendars and fixes a bug that could cause the contents of a previous ToDo to “get stuck” in the Note box of the next one.

DoBeDo is freeware and available from the developer’s web site.

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