Now That Is How Add To Calendar Should Work!
February 3 2010 03:00:00 PM
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Using Mac Mail.app, I clicked on a date and selected "Create New iCal Event".
It added the subject, date and time as one would expect, but it even parsed the location from another part of the email.
Sweet.
The calendar event also has a link back to the email message. (url Show in Mail...)
However, it still pisses me off that I can't resize the calendar event window. Often I have a ton of information in the note field, and I hate that I can't expand the dialog box to make it easier to read. Please show me the error of my ways if I am missing something.
It added the subject, date and time as one would expect, but it even parsed the location from another part of the email.
Sweet.
The calendar event also has a link back to the email message. (url Show in Mail...)
However, it still pisses me off that I can't resize the calendar event window. Often I have a ton of information in the note field, and I hate that I can't expand the dialog box to make it easier to read. Please show me the error of my ways if I am missing something.


That should be easy to do with Live Text! Sounds like a neat utility.
<puts on British accent>
"Make it so @1"
Check out BusyCal. It sits on top of your Calendar Database and replaces iCal basically. I am not associated with them. I use their BusySycn to keep all my iCal calendars in sync across mobileme, the iPhone, and my Mac.