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magic_halley
March 22nd, 2009, 08:17 AM
Will there be an agendus for MAC OS, version?

In combination with agendus for iPhone it would be great.

Andreas

Allibama
March 22nd, 2009, 09:13 AM
One of our most often asked questions, and alas, the answer remains no.

mmouse
March 23rd, 2009, 07:46 AM
One of our most often asked questions, and alas, the answer remains no.

One of the most often asked questions and the answer is still a committed "no" Not a very good answer for a business to take. Even Microsoft develops programs for the MAc and they own the competing Windows operating system.

Being the "most often asked question" states that there is a market out there for such an application and one that should be considered, yet the tone of the reply makes it seem like there is no interest at all. :down:

Allibama
March 23rd, 2009, 03:06 PM
Hehe..let me rephrase then - the most often asked question from Mac owners...which still only account for 6% of computer owners.

bigdog5142
March 23rd, 2009, 05:41 PM
That number is rising, my friend...

...and I'm one that would like to see a solution as well. At this point, Agendus may have lost a customer if the iPhone Agendus doesn't play well with the Mac and Mobile Me.

mmouse
March 24th, 2009, 05:42 AM
That number is rising, my friend...

...and I'm one that would like to see a solution as well. At this point, Agendus may have lost a customer if the iPhone Agendus doesn't play well with the Mac and Mobile Me.

The number is rising. However, if Agendus doesn't play well with Mobile Me and the Mac is not entirely iambic's fault. The lack of a Mac solution may be, but since Apple doesn't allow access to he built in calendar. Apple needs to wake up and allow access to the calendar like all the other smartphone makers do.

bigdog5142
March 24th, 2009, 09:37 AM
The number is rising. However, if Agendus doesn't play well with Mobile Me and the Mac is not entirely iambic's fault. The lack of a Mac solution may be, but since Apple doesn't allow access to he built in calendar. Apple needs to wake up and allow access to the calendar like all the other smartphone makers do.

I guess I have to agree with that as well. I know Apple doesn't like to open up their software to developers. However, Sync Services CAN and DOES work well with iCal. Contactizer syncs with "The Truth" on the Mac which changes iCal constantly.