March 7th, 2006 in Lifehack, Technology

26 resources on online calendars

Since our readers are often looking for organization tools, for real application or just to play around, there is a resource that may interest you. At Listible, there is a list on online calendar (and todo) which covers most of the popular system around the Net. Such as the 30 Boxes, Remember the Milk etc. Currently, Calendar Hub is #1 on the list.

26 resources on Best Online Calendars – [Listible]

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    • helix says on March 8th, 2006 at 1:48 am

      Argh.

      Too many choices… can’t evaluate.

      I’ve been using 30boxes almost since it came out. I like the interface, and the hacks (especially bookmarklets). The developers are promising more features.

      Now that I see Calendar Hub seems to have some shiny new features that I want, I’d like to try that too, but it sucks to switch calendars.

      So here’s my questions:

      1) Why are these things free? What’s the business model?

      2) How can I tell if a calendar project is about to fold-up or start charging exhorbitant fees? Or put ridiculous advertisments in my face? In other words, I am concerned about trusting these entities with my data and I don’t want to be switching calendars every year.

    • Rog says on March 9th, 2006 at 12:26 am

      26 calendars, none of which do what I want.

      I need to be able to delegate some of my calendar – including the ability to add appointments – to someone else I’m on a mac, they’re on Windows. I’d really like something that can subscribe to my published iCal schedule and also publish it’s own ics that I can subscribe to in turn. Calendar Hub comes close but it publishes a static ics, not a feed.

      I don’t want to insist on otherpeople either changing to Mac or switching mai lclients (e.g. to SunBird)

      r

    • jm says on March 10th, 2006 at 7:09 am

      Business model = acquisition bait (see: writely.com, and untold others)

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