Aug 28, 2018
BusyCal 3.4.0
BusyCal 3.4.0 has been released and is available for download.
Release Notes
- NEW: Default calendar for Journal entries can now be set in Preferences
- NEW: To Dos can now be re-ordered within within the same sub-sections (e.g. you can now re-order To Dos with the same due date without changing their priority)
- NEW: Improvements to To Do list sorting algorithms
- NEW: "Group To Dos by Calendar" option added to Preferences > Todos. Turn this off to prevent To Dos from being grouped by their Calendar.
- NEW: Overdue section now appears prominently when sorting the To Do list by due date
- NEW: Undone todos carried forward are now indicated with a little > arrow within their checkbox in Month / Week / Day view, to help differentiate between to dos
- NEW: Edit > Reset manual ordering... by selecting several To Dos to in order to start over
- NEW: Cancellation reason left by meeting organizers (on Exchange) are now delivered to attendees' Inbox as part of the notification
- NEW: Completed To Dos can now appear with lighter colors (can be disabled from Preferences)
- NEW: Weather forecast can now be optionally included in print-outs
- Week and Day view now reflect the manual sort ordering of To Dos within Calendar groupings
- Month view now uses the same consistent style for showing event times when left-alignment is picked, as it does when it's set to be right-aligned
- Fixed detection of changed events for some WebDAV subscriptions
- Fixed a bug where detached events from Exchange would cause BusyCal to needlessly re-sync
- Fixed a crash on macOS 10.12 when clicking on a location pin
- Fixed CMD+dragging and already selected event, which would inadvertently create a new to do
- Fixed an issue where delegates of an Exchange calendar would not see meeting invites in their Inbox at times
- Fixed an issue where the info panel would lose selection of the currently edited event / todo in case the new due date wasn't part of the current calendar range
- Improvements to adding Google account where the keychain would at times fail to authenticate
- Added compatibility fixes for IceWarp CalDAV Server
- Ongoing stability improvements
How to install the update
The update is free for all BusyCal 3 customers and is available now.
- Direct customers can update by selecting Check for Updates from the BusyCal menu.
- Mac App Store customers can update from the Updates tab on the Mac App Store.
- New users can download the BusyCal 30-Day Trial.