Need to get your iCal out into the wild?
Would you like to have it sync with other Macs, other user on the same Mac, your Google Calendar, iPhone, no matter where you are. Take a look at this FREE (public) screencast overview of BusySync.
Thanks to the team over at Busymac, we have a free copy of this great little program to give away.
Make a comment about how you would use BusySync in the comments area of this post below for a chance to win a copy of BusySync. Brevity, creative writing , focus and clarity are a plus ;-)
This give-away will end on 19th Jan mid-day US Pacific time.
Supportcasts will announce the winner on the 19th Jan oh and our decision will be final :D
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I would use BusySync to have all of my devices in sync keeping track of all the 2009 New Years resolutions I’ve made, the gym, eating healthy and of course watching Supportcasts videos!
This would be a great piece of software for me and the school to use so I can fix mistakes the secretaries make when making calendars! Would save a lot of my time from emailing them and such. Great product review Larry & SupportCasters!!
Busy sync would allow me to keep using my iCal program on my home Mac and still be able to view items while I am at work and forced to use a Windoze-based PC. It might keep me from overlooking some important event, like renewing my screencast subscription. ;-)
As usual, nice ‘cast!
I would like to use Busysync to keep the calendars on our 3 Macs in sync.
I currently have the free trial, but seeing as I’m a poor graduate student, winning this copy would ensure that I could still eat during the week my free trial would end :)
Being a user of MobileMe, I would use BusySync to sync with Google Calendar and MobileMe calendar. As a student, this would be invaluable to me, since my calendars would be available on my iPhone, my mac and any computer that I can go to.
And Busy Sync is very useful when it comes to subscribed webdav calendars since it allows me to sync them with MobileMe, something that iCal doesn’t. And I have lots of subscribed calendars.
Lastly, I’am a college student. We’re really poor, and my trial peroid just ended… So please help:)
We have a winner in our BusySync Comment Contest. The judges, by unanimous vote chose Janine as the winner.
Hope you get a few extra meals from owning your new copy of BusySync.. ;)
I have sent your email on to John over at www.busysync.com
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I would integrate BusySync into a website that I need to do for a local church the following way:
sync my calender on my Mac with google cal
allow non-mac users to make entries in the cal
integrate the google cal into RW site
as an alternative to what I have been doing now: (the following is just a test page that I am working on):
http://web.mac.com/hvonbrevern/test/aktivitaeten/kalender.html
that’d be great!
regards,
George
I have just purchased it, so I’m gonna do that! great, thanks guys at support casts for reminding of the promo!