Interesting calendar/scheduling apps are: popping up on the desktop (Mozilla calendar, Evolution), on the Web (Kronolith), new exciting projects are on the way (Reefknot, Chandler), and a future of calendars that chatter among themselves, adapt, and follow you from desktop, to device, to web, are within grasp. Calendar has left the Ivory Tower and is flourishing in the wild. Calendaring and scheduling are becoming the things of open standards, web services, and p2p ad-hoc networks, however Outlook users are still locked into their propietary, vertically locked down world we need an open source solution for extracting informa Calendaring and scheduling are becoming the things of open standards, web services, and p2p ad-hoc networks, however Outlook users are still locked into their propietary, vertically locked down world we need an open source solution for extracting informaĬalendaring and scheduling are becoming the things of open standards, web services, and p2p ad-hoc networks, however Outlook users are still locked into their propietary, vertically locked down world we need an open source solution for extracting information from Outlook as the first step to an open Outlook sync
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