https://www.nuevasync.com

point it at your google calendar account (and contacts if you want), and
then point your PDA (or iphone) at it, like an exchange server. Add
something on your PDA, instantly sync'd over the air to google, and the
other way around too.

use something like Gcal daemon/calgoo/etc to sync desktop programs, and your
good to go. basically google ends up being your web-frontend/data store, and
everything syncs with it.

"works for me"

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> I've been looking at two "calendar" programs,
>> for keeping a record of appointments, etc.
>>
>> These are Google Calendar, which seems to me
>> to be well-designed, and the default choice
>> which any rival must improve upon in some way.
>>
>> The rival I have been looking at is the setup described in
>> "Building a Simple Calendar Server with Fedora and WebDAV"
>> at <http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/
>> Building_a_Simple_Calendar_Server_with_Fedora_and_WebDAV>.
>>
>> I also looked briefly at KOrganizer".
>>
>> But I was wondering if anyone has looked into this
>> more carefully, and if so what conclusion they came to?
>>
>> Any suggestions gratefully received.
>>
>>
>>  Hi
>
> Have you consider the add-on to Thunderbird?
>
> M.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313
>
>
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