Sync iCal across two Macs w/o .Mac

How do I sync the iCal calendar across two Macs without using .Mac? I have heard of iSyncCal but right now their website is offline and I can't get to it. Other solutions?

Conal Ho,
BusySync is another option: http://www.busymac.com/index.html
;~)

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    Hi, I've recently started using the calendar application on iPad and iPhone, but noticed it hasn't automatically synced to my MacBook Pro. I looked at MobileMe but saw there was a charge for this service. Is there another way I can sync iCal across all my devices, please?
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    Check your calendar where you are adding the event belongs to the MobileMe Calendar, otherwise will not synchronize.
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  • Syncing ical across multiple computers without .mac

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    This is another related question.
    Having at last extracted a decade of diaries from Palm Desktop as vCal (since you ask I had to go back to Classic as the app quit without writing the export file in Tiger and Leopard, even tho it is otherwise OK) I now have something I can import rather messily into iCal.
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  • Syncing iCal on two different Macs

    I have a MacBook Pro and an iMac and would love to sync my calendars but don't know how. Can someone help me? And no, I don't have access to iDisk, i.e., MobileMe.
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    DropBox is fairly straight-forward, see here: [http://mac-curious.com/2009/08/sync-ical-using-dropbox/|http://mac-curious.com /2009/08/sync-ical-using-dropbox>
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    Yes, there are several people that have published the steps to set up your own .Mac service by reverse engineering the protocol and rolling their own server to provide web services to emulate .Mac.
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    Here is something for the experts out there...
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    Interesting, never knew there was an iCloud website.  Ironically, it wouldn't open in Safari (just got a spinning progress wheel), but it opened up fine in Chrome.  :/
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    - Use a sync program to sync the calendars across the Macs: http://www.busymac.com/busysync/
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    Hi,
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    Hi and thanks for responding.
    I'm being really stupid here, i don't even know if my ical is "on my mac" or in "icloud" i'm afraid.
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