What is the Best Calendar?
An anonymous reader writes "In the flurry of AJAX applications being put to market, Google's new calendar has been getting quite a bit of attention. But being drowned out in this media blitz is Kiko, a startup from Paul Graham's Y Combinator program, along with spongecell, Trumba, Yahoo! calendar, and 30boxes. Which do you prefer?" Update: 04/16 14:55 GMT by Z : YCombinator link fixed.
I suggest your try http://www.contactoffice.com/ as it is a web application suite featuring calendar, address books, webmail, document, tasks, wiki, etc. It has a UNIQUE FEATURE : a synchronisation software companion that sync it with both Outlook / Exchange and Palm. Here is the full list it support : Outlook (97, 98, 2000, 2002/XP, 2003, Express), Pocket PC via Outlook, Casio Cassiopeia Series via Outlook, Compaq iPaq via Outlook, Dell Axim via Outlook, Handspring Visor, IBM WorkPad, HP Jornada Series via Outlook, Palm (III, V, Zire, Tungsten), Sony (Clié, PEG-300), Palm Desktop (until 4.1.2), Lotus Organizer (5.0, 6.0), Windows Address Book - WAB, Windows CE via Outlook, Windows CE via Schedule+, Microsoft Schedule+ (7.0a, 7.5), Audiovox Thera via Outlook, Fujitsu Pocket Look via Outlook, HP H5450 via Outlook, HP H5450 via Outlook, Qualcomm PDQ 800 Smartphone, Qualcomm PDQ 1900 Smartphone, Symbol SPT 1500, Symbol SPT 1700, Toshiba E330 via Outlook, Toshiba E350 via Outlook, Toshiba E740 BT via Outlook, Toshiba E759 Wifi via Outlook... and many more devices.
Brice Le Blevennec, Digerati
http://www.contactoffice.com/ has a Web interface AND a Wap interface for access by your mobile phone AND a Pocket Internet explorer interface if your phone or PDA runs Windows Mobile edition. Just try it, there is a free version. See the full list here : http://www.contactoffice.com/description/solutions /index.jsp?menu=Solutions&item=Mobility&locale=en_ UK
Brice Le Blevennec, Digerati
besides I really have done well without an online calendar until now, so there is no real need to use one for me.
"My business has run fine for generations without a computer, so there is no real need for us to have one."
Sometime in the not-too-distant future you're going to discover why people have sharable calendars. And then you're going to wonder how anyone managed to schedule anything without them.
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