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	<title>Comments on: iCal 1.0.1</title>
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		<title>By: chris</title>
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		<description>That is odd; I didn't have any problems with the download page. Maybe because I entered "bob@blah.com" and "Bob" "Blah" in their respective locations; my standard non-existent entries for sites/companies that want that kind of stuff before I can pull down their goodies. :)



Good to hear about the performance improvements. I've been avoiding using iCal/Address Book in conjunction with my Palm precisely because of iCal 1.0's sluggishness. I like iCal better than the calendar function in Palm Desktop, but 1.0 has just been too slow for everyday, all-the-time operation.
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<p>Good to hear about the performance improvements. I've been avoiding using iCal/Address Book in conjunction with my Palm precisely because of iCal 1.0's sluggishness. I like iCal better than the calendar function in Palm Desktop, but 1.0 has just been too slow for everyday, all-the-time operation.</p>
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