Ical subscription...can it be done thru safari on itouch?

hi all. looked at the manual...not very clear...can you thru safari on the itouch.....suscribe to an online icalendar. does anyone else think the apps on itouch look like widgets?

shaun Collier wrote:
hi all. looked at the manual...not very clear...can you thru safari on the itouch.....suscribe to an online icalendar. does anyone else think the apps on itouch look like widgets?
That is not a function of the iPod touch calender app. All you can do is sync the calendar from the computer including any subscriptions, you can't subscribe to a calendar from the iPod.

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