I was truly wrong. I was under the impression that the calendar bundles worked in conjunction with the calendar sync app to actually make the iCal planner, be more like a real planner with to-do list and things like that instead of it just being a Calendar app, which I love the fact that I can have at work now was not very thrilled about the lack of Tech Support setting it up if somebody just said you need to make it a static IP address and it’ll work that would’ve been handy information. I do feel that they need to add functionality into the Calendar app to incorporate to do list and blank pages and multiple other things that you would use in a real planner. The word planner used in the experience is a force it is simply a calendar.