BusySync – Calendar Sharing for iCal

September 29, 2007  |  , , , ,

BusySync lets you share iCal calendars with family and coworkers on a local area network without a dedicated server and with full read/write access.

How it works

BusySync is a Mac OS X System Preference Pane that runs in the background keeping your iCal calendars in sync with others on your network. It uses Apple Sync Services and Bonjour to automatically synchronize calendar data over a local area network.

Key features


  • Bonjour networking — BusySync automatically synchronizes calendars with others on your local area network. No dedicated servers or complicated network settings to configure. It just works.
  • Multi-user editing — BusySync allows multiple users to share and edit calendars with full read/write access. Changes made by one user are instantly synchronized with all others on the network.

  • Security — Calendars can be password protected to provide different groups of users with different access privileges including read/write, read-only, or no access.
  • Offline access — Changes made to a shared calendar while disconnected from your home or office network are automatically synchronized when you return.

 

Here are some screenshots of BusySync in Action :

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So go ahead and try out BusySync today ..

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