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ScheduleWorld 1.4.1







ScheduleWorld 1.4.1

ScheduleWorld 1.4.1 05/04/2004 09:16 AM

An Outlook-compatible calendar with R&D TimeSheets.




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ScheduleWorld 1.4.26 (Default branch) 04/13/2005 08:44 AM
Screenshot 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.
Changes:
A monthly and yearly recurring events optimization error was fixed. The LDAP service is now completely integrated with SyncML. Complete support was added for Sync4j SyncML clients for contacts, events, and tasks. Support was added for the next beta Sync4j SyncML plugin for Outlook so you can keep Outlook contacts, events, and tasks synchronized automatically. Fixes were made for the English and Spanish translations. The LDAP service was upgraded. The first event you create is no longer automatically deleted. More undefined VCAL cell phone anomolies are supported.

ScheduleWorld 1.4.27 (Default branch)


ScheduleWorld 1.4.27 (Default branch) 04/18/2005 12:50 PM
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Changes:
An experimental Google-like calendar search was added. Experimental shared calendars infrastructure work was done. Support for non-ASCII characters in vcal was added. vcal photos are now ignored until the Siemens broken JPEG problem is solved. More strange types of vcal data are supported. Workarounds exist for all known cell phone problems. All LDAP special characters are allowed for contacts.

ScheduleWorld 1.4.31 (Default branch)


ScheduleWorld 1.4.31 (Default branch) 06/24/2005 07:12 PM
Screenshot 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.
License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial
Changes:
Dragging/resizing events, highlighting recurring events in the new year view, and saving edits to personal info have been fixed. Categories support to/from Sync4j SyncML, sensitivity support to/from Sync4j SyncML, and categories support to/from Sync4j SyncML have been added.
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