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New for iOS: Apple Watch syncs over Wi-Fi and LTE, even if your phone isn't nearby (requires creating a free Flexibits account, but no Flexibits Premium subscription is needed).New: Parser autocomplete recommendations for invitees, locations, calendars, and task lists.
#Icloud shared calendar not showing up on my mac full
#Icloud shared calendar not showing up on my mac for free
There are also new features available for free to existing Fantastical 2 users:
#Icloud shared calendar not showing up on my mac for mac
For example: Fantastical 2 for Mac had calendar sets, but Fantastical for iPhone did not. Note: You will only receive the features that were available on the previous app you purchased. Fantastical will automatically detect your previous purchase from the Mac App Store and make the existing features available. Make sure you're signed in to the same Apple ID you used to make your previous purchase of Fantastical 2. But it DID work, so I’m sharing it for others out there that might be so unlucky to experience the same thing.
The fix isn’t logical, and that it worked blew my mind. If you originally purchased Fantastical 2 for Mac on the Mac App Store then download Fantastical on the Mac App Store. In this post, I’ll show you how I got a broken iCloud Shared Calendar shared after I tried everything that Apple support has to say about it. This will not work with the Mac App Store version. If you are using the version from our website, you can enter your Fantastical 2 license by clicking 'Fantastical' in the Menu bar > Enter License. If you purchased Fantastical 2 for Mac directly from our website (you have a Fantastical 2 license code) then you need to download Fantastical 3 directly from our website. Otherwise Fantastical will not unlock your Fantastical 2 features. Mac Users: In order for Fantastical to activate your prior purchase you need to download Fantastical from the same location you originally purchased it from (either directly from our website or the Mac App Store). This only applies to existing Fantastical 2 customers. And I'm not switching from MobileMe to iCloud until either I see that, or have no other choice next Summer.All of your features from Fantastical 2 are automatically available and do not require a Flexibits Premium subscription.
#Icloud shared calendar not showing up on my mac update
I'm one of those poor folks maintaining a mixed Lion/Snow Leopard setup holding out for some kind of update to Snow Leopard that will support a few basic iCloud functions like this. [ crarko adds: I haven't tested this one, although it looks very similar to the hoops you have to jump through sometimes when running the iCal service in OS X Server. Update the 'Port' to 443 and select the 'Use SSL' option if is not selected. Update the path to /XXXXXXXXXX/principal/. The value that MobileMe has is /principals/users/1.XXXXXXXXXX/ (The XXXXXXX is the dedicated number for your account. The way that it was configured is based on the MobileMe configuration and it needs to be updated to the iCloud. Next you need to update the 'Server path'. However, a few minor updates will need to be done so that it behaves just like in Lion's iCal.Ĭlick the 'Server Settings' tab for your new calendar and update the 'Server address' with your. Once that is done, the calendar will show up iCal. If you look at the long URL, at the end there is a pXX value and that's the dedicated server. This will open the reply in a web browser. The information store could not be opened. When I try to open my Contacts or Calendar folder, I now get the error: The set of folders cannot be opened. This all worked without any issues until I upgraded to Windows 10. I was able to determine this value by sending an invite to another one of my other email accounts and clicking the 'Accept' button. I’m using iCloud with Outlook to synch my Contacts and Calendar with my iPhone and iPad.

It will be of the form (the XX would be numbers of the dedicated server). Now comes the tricky part the 'Server address'.Enter your 'User name' which is your iCloud.Select the 'CalDAV' option under the Account type.Select 'Preferences' from the iCal Menu.Open iCal in Snow Leopard (if is up to date, it should be Version 4.0.4 (1395.7). There is a way to add an iCloud Calendar in iCal in Snow Leopard.
