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08-19-2008
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typing from it now actuaally. I am looking for a calender app that is simple and efficient. i don't want it broken down into hours.. just days where i can set up to do list and save events.. to help remember dates.. bonus points if the dates roll over and it remembers the event the next year along with the age.. eg i enter my brotherd birthday as 14 on july 2nd 2007 so in 2008 it rings him up as 15 and gives me a reminder.
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08-19-2008
, 04:31 AM
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08-19-2008
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08-19-2008
, 11:55 AM
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Last I heard, mCalendar only did a single google calendar - does it handle any more yet?
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08-19-2008
, 04:33 PM
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08-20-2008
, 01:50 AM
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@ France
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that is good as the developer is very responsive and frequents the forums often....

Yeah, I like most of Khertan's work
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08-20-2008
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08-31-2008
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08-31-2008
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08-31-2008
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i just wish people would stop focusing on google sync and get syncml support in there on all of these...
its the same thing that troubles me with modest, this high level of focus on google imap support...