Thanks, Google. But I’m not going to use this or any other web-based calendar until it syncs with my Treo and my desktop, and lets me control how much information is shared with others. Is that so much to ask?
Thanks, Google. But I’m not going to use this or any other web-based calendar until it syncs with my Treo and my desktop, and lets me control how much information is shared with others. Is that so much to ask?
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#1 by Tim on May 23, 2006 - 2:28 am
You might want to try Airset. http://www.airset.com/ Run by friends, but I don’t have any other interest. UI design of the website could use some serious work, but it synch with Palms, Outlook, and mobile clients, as well as the website, and has group features. Might meet your needs.
#2 by Ruby on May 24, 2006 - 7:55 am
Hmm… Airset looks intriguing. I have a habit of checking out the ‘about’ page on almost every web site I go to. I must admit it bothers me that there is only one woman on the entire staff and board of the company.
But I might play with it anyway. Thanks, for the tip, Tim!