Calendaring software
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Calendaring software is software that minimally provides users with an electronic version of a calendar. Additionally, the software may provide an appointment book, address book, and/or contact list. These tools are an extension of many of the features provided by time management software such as desk accessory packages and computer office automation systems. Calendaring is a standard feature of many PDAs, EDAs and smartphones and also of many office suites for personal computers.
The software may be a local application designed for individual use (e.g. the Lightning extension for Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook without Exchange Server, or Windows Calendar) or may be a networked package that allows for the sharing of information between users (e.g. Mozilla Sunbird, Windows Live Calendar, Google Calendar, or Microsoft Outlook with Exchange Server).
Examples[edit]
- Asana[1]
- CEITON
- Chandler (software)
- Citadel/UX
- Contactizer
- eM Client
- eXo Platform
- Ganttic[2]
- Google Calendar
- Group-Office
- IBM Lotus Notes
- iCal
- LiquidPlanner
- Microsoft Exchange
- Microsoft Outlook
- Mozilla Sunbird
- Netscape Communicator
- Novell GroupWise
- Now Up-to-Date & Contact
- PeopleCube
- Sun Java Calendar Server
- Tom's Planner
- Ubidesk
- Windows Live Mail
- Teamwork (software)
- Yahoo! Calendar
- TimeBridge
See also[edit]
- CalDAV
- iCalendar
- The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium
- Personal information manager
- Personal organizer
- SyncML standard
- Web Calendar Access Protocol
- Webcal