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30Boxes Partners With PBWiki

Posted on February 24th, 2007 in 30 boxes

It’s a great match. PBWiki gets a best-in-class calendar app and 30Boxes gets to provide another use case for their technology as well as an ability to market into PBWiki’s user base.

It is perfect for workgroups, teachers, committees, heck, anyone with a wiki probably needs a calendar.

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Epointment on Technorati

Posted on February 21st, 2007 in Epointment

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Cozi on Technorati

Posted on February 21st, 2007 in Cozi

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Wired review: The Web’s Best Calendars

Wired reviewed calendar applications. Their favourites:

  1. Google Calendar
  2. Yahoo Calendar
  3. Scrybe
  4. 30Boxes
  5. MSN Calendar
  6. Kiko
  7. Backpack
  8. Spongecell

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Sunbird and Lightning 0.3.1 released

Posted on February 20th, 2007 in Sunbird

The Mozilla Calendar Project today released the latest versions of their flagship software, Mozilla Sunbird and Lightning 0.3.1. This is a maintenance release containing the recent changes to Daylight Savings Time in various countries around the world, and is recommended for users of all previous Mozilla Calendar software.

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Calendarhub on Technorati

Posted on February 19th, 2007 in CalendarHub

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Backpackit on Technorati

Posted on February 19th, 2007 in Backpackit

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Bongo 0.1 release

Posted on February 19th, 2007 in Bongo

The Bongo Project is pleased to announce the release of Bongo 0.1, which represents the first milestone on our roadmap. This is a source-only release intended for developers and users who want to get an early preview of what we’re building. We’re creating fun and simple e-mail & calendaring software.

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Outlook on the Desktop 1.3.1

Posted on February 19th, 2007 in Outlook 2007, Outlook XP_2003

Have you ever wondered why it’s such a pain in the butt to use calendaring programs on your computer? It’s simple: they don’t mimic their real life counterparts very well. People who use calendars to organize their daily lives have them visible in plain sight nearly all of the time. Yet, on the computer, you have to go through a myriad of windows and clicks before you can even see your calendar. So to bridge the gap, I’ve come up with this little program that will place the Microsoft Outlook Calendaring system right on your desktop. The calendar object gets pinned to your desktop and stays there all the time in plain sight so you can always see what’s upcoming. Of course, the benefits don’t stop there … because it’s the actual Microsoft Outlook calendar, you get all it’s functionality, such as direct editing, drag and drop of files, etc. You have to see it to believe it.

Go to Michael Scrivo’s Outlook on the Desktop page 

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Airset on Technorati

Posted on February 15th, 2007 in Airset, General

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