I agree, library classes for commonly-used MVC controllers are a big time-saver.
A great example is in Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (Chapter 8's use of the NSArrayController class).
Re-posting under my login vs my first AC post:
With this latest announcement of Google Calendar Sync ability this opens up the option of getting my Outlook at work to sync up with my Sunbird at home on my Mac OS X desktop via a couple of hops.
1. Outlook PC at work to ScheduleWorld.com using a Funambol client to extract from Outlook.
2. ScheduleWorld.com to Google Calendar via ScheduleWorld's Google sync ability. You can make step #2 automatic by enabling this in the preferences of your ScheduleWorld (free) account.
3. Sync at home from Google Calendar to Sunbird.
ScheduleWorld has a link to Thunderbird / Sunbird, but I have had limited success with it. If the sync ability is built in to Sunbird, this should be a way smoother approach.
I agree, library classes for commonly-used MVC controllers are a big time-saver. A great example is in Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (Chapter 8's use of the NSArrayController class).
Re-posting under my login vs my first AC post:
With this latest announcement of Google Calendar Sync ability this opens up the option of getting my Outlook at work to sync up with my Sunbird at home on my Mac OS X desktop via a couple of hops.
1. Outlook PC at work to ScheduleWorld.com using a Funambol client to extract from Outlook.
2. ScheduleWorld.com to Google Calendar via ScheduleWorld's Google sync ability. You can make step #2 automatic by enabling this in the preferences of your ScheduleWorld (free) account.
3. Sync at home from Google Calendar to Sunbird.
ScheduleWorld has a link to Thunderbird / Sunbird, but I have had limited success with it. If the sync ability is built in to Sunbird, this should be a way smoother approach.
Let the calendar integration begin!