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About:
ScheduleWorld is an Internet address book and calendar client and server service that uses open standards to interoperate with most software. It supports SyncML and provides a J2ME calendar client, an Atom/RSS blog reader, TV listings, weather schedules, and time sheets.
Author:
MarkSwanson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.ScheduleWorld.com/
Demo site:
http://www.scheduleworld.com/tg/
Trove categories:
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| [Development Status] | | 5 - Production/Stable | | [Environment] | | Handheld :: Mobile Phone, Web Environment | | [Intended Audience] | | End Users/Desktop | | [License] | | Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial | | [Operating System] | | MacOS X, Microsoft :: Windows, OS Independent, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris, SymbianOS | | [Programming Language] | | Java, Java :: J2ME | | [Topic] | | Communications, Office/Business :: Groupware, Office/Business :: Office Suites, Office/Business :: Scheduling |
Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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» Rating:
8.21/10.00
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» Vitality: 0.08% (Rank 2355)
» Popularity: 4.75% (Rank 745)

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Record hits: 66,551
URL hits: 28,589
Subscribers: 89
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Outlook does adhear to some open standards.
by MarkSwanson - Jul 27th 2004 09:56:23
Outlook uses RFC 2445, 2446, 2447 for the calendaring and scheduling data
format, interoperability rules, and transmission over email. Microsoft was
actually on the IETF ical working group and helped define these
standards.
-- Schedule your world with ScheduleWorld.com
http://www.ScheduleWorld.com/
Java Web Start:
http://www.ScheduleWorld.com/sw/ScheduleWorld.jnlp
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Free and Open Standards ?
by Ludovic Drolez - Jul 27th 2004 04:04:13
Outlook ? Open Standard ? LOL !
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