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I've started a project with a guy, and we want to be able to see each other's to-do lists online (to make sure we're both grinding through the work, and so that we meet certain deadlines together). I don't care what I use, but he uses a Mac and iCal for his calendar/lists at the moment (iCloud syncs them between his macbook and ipod).
I don't want him to have to change his system. Is there any free collaboration software online that will sync to his ical lists/calendar, and that I can also login to and use directly to update my own lists/calendar? I'm trying to research this, but there are too many collaboration services, and none of them state if they support ical or not without having to sign up and try it. Cheers. |
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