Outlook is a bit of a dog, and I no longer have an Exchange server to work off of, so I'm trying to get an "outlook like experience" on my Lappy and Windows Mobile. And here is another piece of the puzzle:
Stay in Sync with GCal and Thunderbird. For a long time I have been looking for a rock solid calendaring system. I’ve gotten too used to working for companies who have Microsoft Exchange (or, God forbid, Scalix) installed which allow me to edit and update a calendar from multiple locations and even sync it with my Mobile Phone. When I first heard of Google Calendar I hoped that I would be able to enjoy such benefits again, but I am not a great fan of web-apps, and prefer a nice, solid desktop client to do my email / organisation from.
Stay in Sync with GCal and Thunderbird.
For a long time I have been looking for a rock solid calendaring system. I’ve gotten too used to working for companies who have Microsoft Exchange (or, God forbid, Scalix) installed which allow me to edit and update a calendar from multiple locations and even sync it with my Mobile Phone. When I first heard of Google Calendar I hoped that I would be able to enjoy such benefits again, but I am not a great fan of web-apps, and prefer a nice, solid desktop client to do my email / organisation from.
[ bfish.xaedalus.net Stay in Sync with GCal and Thunderbird. ]
Unfortunatly Thunderbird 2 is still at Beta 2, and since it's my main mail going through there, I'll be patient and wait for the v2 Golden Release. But, so I don't forget, I'm blogging this puppy.
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions.