Display iCal and To Do List on Desktop - iCalBuddy and GeekTool

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

Be sure to visit http://www.CampusByte.com for more videos, tips, and tricks.

Links:
GeekTool: http://bit.ly/279SJZ
iCalBuddy: http://bit.ly/papX

CODE (Scroll down to step 5 and 6): http://bit.ly/ibpv5

Music: Kevin Macleod
http://www.incompetech.com

calendar on desktop, icalbuddy, geektool, to do list, mac, campusbyte, campus byte, display ical on desktop, calendar data on wallpaper, jay willingham

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  • How do I add things to my To Do list?

  • @helloimD4NNY In iCal, go up to 'View' and click, 'show to-do list'

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  • my icalbuddy is acting up and when I put the code into the geektool it doesn't work. :(

  • that's cool i ended up just migrating to my admin account which it worked on, I still don't know why it wouldn't let me access icalbuddy as a standard user but oh well.

  • @rover5321 Ah sorry, I did find a way to gain access a few days later, but I didn't write it down anywhere (like I usually do in case I have the same problem again). I'll look into it and keep this tab open until I find out.

  • @Kiliankoe I can't get access either, this is more than frustrating. I can't find anything that explains this issue,

  • I seem to have no permissions accessing the directory icalBuddy installed itself into -> /usr/local/bin/. That way I also have no way of running it, obviously. No clue how this seems to be working for everyone else, but how can I get around this?

  • can u add right from geektool thank very helpful video

  • would u mind just writing the script out because the script does not seem to be working for mine

  • Hey dude. I just downloaded GeekTool 3.0 and I have a couple queries. First, this version does not appear in my system preference, only as a regular app in the dock. Last, do I need to leave the application open in order to refresh the list on my desktop? Thanks

  • wat's yr font

  • The shell wont show anything how about some tips

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