Feb 25 2009, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The app requires no synchronizing to keep calendar data up to date and doesn’t replace the iPhone calendar or contacts list. Calendars can be added easily to and from the application and the calendars can be turned on or off to allow viewing only needed information.
To add or change appointments on the calendar you have to log into your account on a computer, changes can’t be made directly from the application. Calendars are also color coded to make finding them easier. MultiCal sells for $1.99 and is now available.
Via Inomadics
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