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CNET News.com's Elinor Mills says the search giant's online calendar best suits her needs. And it has nice colors, too.
CNET News.com's Elinor Mills says the search giant's online calendar best suits her needs. And it has nice colors, too.
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Hope you find DateDex useful.
There are a number of excellent services around, my personal favourite being 30Boxes.com which has significantly greater functionality that google calendar... give it a roadtest and I'm sure you'd find it leaves Google in the shade (at least for as things stand now)...
This is the essence of the problem; the reason why the vast majority of households still use wall calendars and day planners to coordinate household activities. Google and some of the newer calendaring solutions have solved some of the problems that plagued people who were already using computer-based calendars, but the real challenge is to bring all the non-users into the fold.
These average users want something that's as simple and functional as the wall calendar; they couldn't care less about drag-and-drop or the ability to share calendars- except with their own immediate family.
Mediabee solves that problem quite well for thousands.
- The best calendar, for me, costs a lot of money
- by rcrusoe May 14, 2006 5:51 AM PDT
- I too live by the calendar, and have tried just about everything
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(14 Comments)available. In my case, I settled on Apple's iCal for its one feature
that sets it apart from everything else I have tested. When I add
or change something on my home or work computer, it
automatically updates my other computers plus the calendar on
my Nokia.
If I make additions or changes to the calendar on my phone, my
computers will grab the changes and sync the other when the
phone gets within bluetooth range.*
The downside is the need to subscribe to Apple's good, but
overpriced, dot mac service. Fortunately my company considers
it a reimbursable expense.
* via cron scheduled iSync.