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 More options Mar 3 2007, 2:42 pm
From: pnickles
Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:42:41 -0000
Local: Sat, Mar 3 2007 2:42 pm
Subject: Re: Has Google forgotten about Calendar?
Try rememberthemilk.com for your Task list.  Very well done program.

On Mar 2, 2:58 am, manfred100 wrote:

> Well actually there are some new features, and I think Google has been
> listening too the complaints in this forum.
> For example colour printing is now available, the days in the print
> view do include the date in the header,
> and events spanning from evening beyond midnight are not shown as 2
> day events anymore....

> I agree that there is a lot more to do, as many others I am
> desperately waiting for features like a ToDo list etc.
> But I am willing to give the Google folks time to improve the service,
> even as it is I find Gcal the best solution around...

> On 28 Feb., 23:55, Gogsy wrote:

> > Scrybe is just around the corner, should be out of beta next month, it
> > looks like it's all that GCal should have been.http://iscrybe.com/main/index.php

> > On Feb 28, 10:37 pm, royharris1 wrote:

> > > I agree. I have held off fully implementing Gcal until there are more
> > > features in it. Beginning to look like my wait is in vain. Can anybody
> > > suggest a better alternative to Gcal?

> > > On Feb 26, 11:24 pm, nickman55 wrote:

> > > > Has anyone else gotten the feeling that Google has forgotten about
> > > > Google Calendar?  I don't remember the last time there was an actual
> > > > new feature.  On top of that, they don't even update the page.  They
> > > > still have the New Features link up there, and it's been months since
> > > > that was an *actual* new feature.  On all the other Google Apps, that
> > > > link went away after about a week.  This one has been up forever.
> > > > And, if any of you use GAFYD, you can see that the links on the top
> > > > left corner have not been updated to include Docs and Spreadsheets.

> > > > It seems to me that Google has given up on the Calendar project and
> > > > moved on... In the time that the New Features link has been up, Google
> > > > thought of, designed, coded, tested, and "unbetaed" the new version of
> > > > Google Groups.


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