30boxes doesn't seem to have those.. but Scrybe most definitely does. Did you by chance watch the demo video of it? It has everything you just said and more, plus it works offline if you're in offline mode and updates itself when you leave offline mode. I'm holding out until I get my Scrybe invite; til then I'll stick with google
there's 30boxes (http://30boxes.com) and Scrybe's beta just launched yesterday..(http://iscrybe.com/main/index.php) They both look promising and more functional than gcal.
I've barely used 30boxes and haven't got a Scrybe account yet, so no personal experiences. It just looks like it'll be better than googles and worth a look at:P
Maybe they're just waiting for IE (and VB, if that's what they used) to be ported to Linux first =]
Or maybe we'll see something that looks suspiciously like Firefox but with the word Browzar branded all over it.
That sucks.
it's okay. so did i
30boxes doesn't seem to have those.. but Scrybe most definitely does. Did you by chance watch the demo video of it? It has everything you just said and more, plus it works offline if you're in offline mode and updates itself when you leave offline mode. I'm holding out until I get my Scrybe invite; til then I'll stick with google
there's 30boxes (http://30boxes.com) and Scrybe's beta just launched yesterday..(http://iscrybe.com/main/index.php) They both look promising and more functional than gcal. I've barely used 30boxes and haven't got a Scrybe account yet, so no personal experiences. It just looks like it'll be better than googles and worth a look at :P
There's an interesting idea.
Maybe they're just waiting for IE (and VB, if that's what they used) to be ported to Linux first =] Or maybe we'll see something that looks suspiciously like Firefox but with the word Browzar branded all over it.
Aha! Yes. It bugs me when I hear people say that too. You aren't alone.
So did 1984.. I liked that book. V for Vendetta is an awesome movie though