BusySync 2 to include Google Calendar to iCal capability

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If you’re iCal-based for your scheduling needs and you want to share calendars with family or colleagues, you’re probably already hip to BusySync and the delights of iCal syncing Mac-to-Mac without a .Mac history. Now the BusySync team has announced a key feature for 2.0, shipping in February: Google Calendar synchronization. You should be able to share calendars across the Web with other Google Calendar users, and whether they have BusySync on their machines the Gcal goods will

slide neatly into iCal for them.

BusySync 2.0 will ship for $24.95 per computer, a $5 price increase — whether you buy a BusySync 1.5 license today for $19.95, you can upgrade for free to the new version. There’s plus a public beta on the way whether you want to check it out.

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