Wired review: The Web’s Best Calendars
Wired reviewed calendar applications. Their favourites:
- Google Calendar
- Yahoo Calendar
- Scrybe
- 30Boxes
- MSN Calendar
- Kiko
- Backpack
- Spongecell
Wired reviewed calendar applications. Their favourites:
Pete from The Social Networking Weblog reviewed Spongecell. His conclusion: Pretty nifty!
Ajaxian wrote this post on Spongecell:
Spongecell is the latest in the long line of Ajax calendars. Its built on Ruby on Rails and uses the scriptaculous goodies, but the coolest feature is the “spongebar”. It takes a natural English pharse and figures out what appoitment to add to your calendar. So you can type in “meet over $5 flavored coffee at Starbucks 4 pm tomorrow” and it figures things out and adds the appropriate appointments……………………
Kevin and Shaun wrote this post on their favourite calendar apps:![]()
This week my wife and I are trying to get our lives in order so I figured I’d feature the 10 calendar web applications that I checked out recently that aim at helping do just that - organize your schedule. Currently we’re using 30boxes so we both can keep track of each other’s schedules before we agree to something when other plans have already been made. I like 30boxes and so does she, but I’m still looking into these others as well. Maybe our readers have some comments or suggestions? Anyway, these are the ones I briefly checked out (in no order): 30boxes, Airset, CalendarHub, Google Calendar, Kiko, Mosuki, Planzo, Spongecell, Vivapop and Yahoo Calendar.
We stop reviewing Spongecell since they took a different course and are now an event promoter in stead of a calendar application.