Mac News: BusyCal 1.1 adds 64-bit Snow Leopard support

07.12.2009
BusyMac upgraded BusyCal, the multi-user calendaring software it bills as "iCal Pro", to , with many changes to both the user interface and under the hood, including a mini-month calendar, new fields in various event views, and 64-bit Snow Leopard support. BusyCal is $40 per computer, with a 20 percent discount for simultaneously purchased copies; owners of the older BusySync software can upgrade for $10. BusyCal 1.1 is a free update for existing users.

The Camino web browser on Friday, which will mainly be of interest to people who never update to version x.0.0 of . We've the improvements made to Camino 2; this update brings upgrades to the Gecko rendering engine (with "security and stability fixes"), improved ad-blocking, and some minor UI fixes. Camino is free and open source.

Maintain shipped the , the jack-of-many-trades Mac OS maintenance utility. It catches more versions of a circulating trojan horse and provides stability improvements. Cocktail is $15; the trial version is fully-featured, but expires after ten launches.