Pro Tip of the Week: Scheduling iCal via Mail

You get an newsletter confirming your registration for a Final Cut Studio seminar. Next step: adding the event to your iCal schedule. Since you’re using Mac OS X Leopard, you don’t even have to leave Mail or open iCal. That’s considering Leopard introduces a new technology called notes Detectors

that lets your Mac recognize dates, newsletter addresses, physical addresses, and other similar goods. In that case, Mail can take advantage of documents Detectors to create a new iCal event for you. Find out how by reading the Pro Tip of the Week.

Original post by Steve

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