Share calendars with other iCloud users

How do I share my calendars with other iCloud users? I can't figure it out on the icloud website.

You need to click on the sharing icon to the right of the calendar name in the top left corner of the calendar window at iCloud.com. But you need to do this from a computer.

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    iCloud: Share a calendar with others
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
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    http://help.apple.com/icloud/#mm6b1a9479

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  • Can i share certain photos with other iphone users via icloud

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    Thanks for the question. For Privacy, you must be the original owner of the calendar to share with others. Because you are simply subscribed to the calendar, you do not see the option for sharing. To resolve your issue, have the owner of the calendar “share” it with the recipient, or have the recipient subscribe to the calendar just as you have done (if you have access to the public subscription link).
    iCloud: About subscribed calendars
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5029
    iCloud: Share a calendar with others
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2690
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  • Can I use Icloud to store and share other files, with other Mac users?

    Hello, I was just wondering if I could use iCloud to store and share files with other Mac users over the internet? Thanks!

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  • Share calendar with Outlook

    Hi there,
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  • Share calendar with a group

    I have a group of roughly 15 people with whom I am constantly sending events and then having to send updates and cancelations.  I am wondering that the easiest way would be to share a calendar so that I can update events, create new ones, cancel, etc... without having ot constantly send out e-mails.  any thoughts?
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    Hi rewyance2k,
    If you have an iCloud account, you can create and share calendars.
    The articles below will show you how:
    Click on the link below to see more details and screenshots. 
    I've quoted some helpful highlights for you:
    iCloud: Share a calendar with others
    You can share a calendar both publicly and privately with other people. Sharing gives you flexibility in managing calendars. For example, you could create a calendar for your child’s sports team and share it privately with just the coaches so they can edit it. You could also share it publicly with all the parents so they can view (but not change) it whenever they want. For specifics about viewing and editing privileges for shared calendars, and how participants can access the calendars, see Calendar sharing overview.
    iCloud: Calendar sharing overview
    Sharing works as follows:
    Public calendars can be shared with anyone. To access public calendars, visitors need to use Calendar (or iCal with OS X v10.7.5) on a Mac, Microsoft Outlook on a Windows computer, or any other app that supports the iCalendar file format.A public calendar can’t be edited by anyone but the calendar owner (the creator).
    Private calendars can be shared with other iCloud users.Participants can view the calendar using iCloud Calendar, Calendar (or iCal with OS X v10.7.5) on a Mac, Microsoft Outlook on a Windows computer, or the Calendar app on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.As the owner (creator) of a shared calendar, you assign edit privileges to the invitees to control who can modify the calendar. There are two types of access privileges that can be assigned:
    View Only access:Participants with View Only access can:
    View the calendar and change their view (from day to week, for example), without affecting the view of other participants
    Change their own calendar preferences
    View & Edit access:Participants with View & Edit access privileges can do everything listed above, plus:
    Create and delete calendar events
    Change details (for example, the name, date, and time) for calendar events
    Track the responses of guests invited to a calendar event
    No participant, regardless of the access privileges assigned, can invite new people to a shared calendar.
    Note:   If multiple participants try to edit a shared calendar at the same time, the changes that are saved first are kept and reflected in the calendar. The person whose changes arenʼt saved sees a message that his or her changes werenʼt saved. 
    If you disable your iCloud account, any shared calendars you created become unavailable; all participants automatically receive an email notifying them that the calendar is no longer shared.
    You create Groups for email at www.icloud.com as well.  Once created, they will appear organized on your iPhone.  
    Click on the link to the article below to see more details and screenshots.
    I've quoted some helpful highlights for you:
    iCloud: Create a group and add contacts to it
    I hope this information helps ....
    Have a great day!
    - Judy

  • Can I share documents with other users with iCloud as opposed to MobileMe?

    Can I share documents with other users with iCloud as opposed to MobileMe?

    No. iCloud provides no equivalent of the iDisk; it's designed for syncing calendars, email, bookmarks, contacts, photos a iWork (only, so far) documents between your Mac(s) and iPhone/iPod/iPad. The data is not accessible to anyone else.
    For file storage and sharing you will need a third-party solution - this page examines some options:
    http://rfwilmut.net/migrate3

  • Can i share my iCloud calendar with others? If so, how?

    Can i share my iCloud calendar with others? If so, how?

    do you mean, the 'Publish' option? That only gives me two options 1 mobile me, which is now defunct. and 2 a private server, which I don't understand. thanks!
    sorry, after a further read, the comment was about icloud not ical. I don't have icloud because I don't have Lion because it doesn't work well with FCP7. So I don't know how to share my ical. Can you help?

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