You're absolutely right, there is a repeat function. It doesn't detect it when I import data, though.
Looks like I'd have to go through each birthday, anniversary, etc. in a manual fashion and add it.
Thanks!
--J
I've been using Yahoo! Calendar for years, and tried out Google Calendar today.
I like: -The UI and the instantaneous response to commands -The sharing options -The fact that it's iCalendar compatible
I didn't like: -I imported my events, and all of them are incorrectly shifted to Pacific Time -There's no repeating events options? Like birthdays? Or weekly meetings? -I had some repeating events from Yahoo! and when I tried to delete them there was no option to delete only one or all repeating events
Final decission: not ready yet, good try though!
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Yahoo! Joins VoIP Throng
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Yahoo! Messenger did have Pc-Phone calling through an external provider, Dialpad (which the company recently purchased). But now this feature is embedded completely on the new client.
But the big news here is that now you have the option to pick a local POTS phone number and when people call that number it rings on your Y! Messenger.
You're absolutely right, there is a repeat function. It doesn't detect it when I import data, though. Looks like I'd have to go through each birthday, anniversary, etc. in a manual fashion and add it. Thanks! --J
I've been using Yahoo! Calendar for years, and tried out Google Calendar today.
I like:
-The UI and the instantaneous response to commands
-The sharing options
-The fact that it's iCalendar compatible
I didn't like:
-I imported my events, and all of them are incorrectly shifted to Pacific Time
-There's no repeating events options? Like birthdays? Or weekly meetings?
-I had some repeating events from Yahoo! and when I tried to delete them there was no option to delete only one or all repeating events
Final decission: not ready yet, good try though!
Yahoo! Messenger did have Pc-Phone calling through an external provider, Dialpad (which the company recently purchased). But now this feature is embedded completely on the new client.
But the big news here is that now you have the option to pick a local POTS phone number and when people call that number it rings on your Y! Messenger.