mad jew said:
snkTab said:He said he opened it, so that the correct date would be shown.
mad jew said:This is Apple. It's right twelve times a year!![]()
mad jew said:katie ta achoo dear, the icon mentions no months, July or otherwise.![]()
PlaceofDis said:mine has JUL on it meaning July![]()
Mine has JUL on it, too...mad jew said:katie ta achoo dear, the icon mentions no months, July or otherwise.![]()
PlaceofDis said:mine has JUL on it meaning July![]()
mad jew said:Sorry people, especially katie ta achoo. I stand corrected. Serves me right for not having my icons magnify and refusing to admit I'm old and get specs. My bad. A big sorry.
Yes, my iCal icon is just like everyone else's.![]()
PlaceofDis said:haha, it happens![]()
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mad jew said:Sorry people, especially katie ta achoo. I stand corrected. Serves me right for not having my icons magnify and refusing to admit I'm old and get specs. My bad. A big sorry.
Yes, my iCal icon is just like everyone else's.![]()
fayans said:Did Apple leave the bug intentionally or they don't sweat over little things like iCal static date?
katie ta achoo said:It's the icon for the app. It's not a "bug"
It'd be a bug if you had it open and it said a different date.
That is what I thought should be. You have a point, katiemac_2005 said:Excellent point.
Would it be possible to have a dynamic icon? Seems like the icon would be more "Apple" if it kept pace with the date even when the app wasn't running.
VanMac said:So, I set iCal to start when I login to my iBook, but it still shows the 17th!
What gives??![]()