- From: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:21:36 -0500
- To: www-rdf-calendar@w3.org
News to me... anybody else played with it? [[ Scheduleworld is a complete replacement for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook based on open standards for scheduling and synchronization. Supported Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2003,XP,2000,ME,98,95, Apple's OS/X, Linux, Solaris. Schedules With: Anything that uses open standards for calendaring or contacts. Some examples are: Exchange, Outlook, Lotus Notes, Apple's iCal, Mozilla Calendar, FireFox Calendar, KOrganizer, Evolution. Some more details on interoperabilty can be found here. Synchronizes With: Anything that uses SyncML. Some examples are: Exchange, Outlook, Palm, Microsoft Pocket PC, Microsoft Mobile, iPAQ, SyncML-capable cell phones, and more. Support for BlackBerry and J2ME devices is being worked on right now. More details can be found here. Available Calendars: TV listings, weather, holidays, and the ability to use all of the iCalendar files available over the Internet using HTTP/WebDAV such as: http://www.apple.com/ical/library/ Open Standards: ScheduleWorld will always use open standards wherever possible. This gives you the freedom to move your data to/from other systems as you are not locked into using our server or our client. The Most Secure Internet Application On The Planet ]] -- http://www.scheduleworld.com/ I wanted to see how much google-juice my hypertext version of RFC2445 has got, and I ran across Microsoft Outlook Interoperability with RFC2445 Version 0.1 Web Service Solutions Standards Document - Fri Jul 26 2002 http://www.scheduleworld.com/outlookInteroperability.html and one click away, I found ScheduleWorld. -- Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/
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