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WANTED: Calendar solution meeting these requirements:
  • really easy
  • really fast to edit and view
  • web-accessible
  • is really pretty
  • can be shared for [livejournal.com profile] leapfish to view whenever he wants
REWARD: a big thank-you hug

CAVEAT: Not Yahoo, I looked and hated it.

CONCLUSION: Basically I want http://calendar.google.com to start working NOW, not RSN.

Date: 2005-11-22 05:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simplisticton.livejournal.com
A lot of the web-based iCal presentation systems appear to be read-only at this stage, probably because read-only is easy. Once you get into the ability to edit, you need to worry about repeating events and all that stuff that make life fun.

If you can find a Windows app that can publish to the web using WebDAV the same way Apple's iCal* does, you can use just about any of the web-based read-only apps.

*I hate the fact that Apple chose to call their calendar app "iCal"... "iCal", as a standard for calendaring information, has been around a lot longer than iCal, and it causes no end of confusion.

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